Since the mid 60's I have been fascinated by the work of Escher and his ability to present anomalous perspective images. Happily, the National Gallery of Victoria has been hosting an exhibition of his work so we visited today.
It was a comprehensive collection showing how his early etchings and interest in symmetry and perspective lead to his later work. The presentations included models, built environments and printed material.
It was a beautiful day in Melbourne so lunch in the laneways was mandatory.
It was a comprehensive collection showing how his early etchings and interest in symmetry and perspective lead to his later work. The presentations included models, built environments and printed material.
It was a beautiful day in Melbourne so lunch in the laneways was mandatory.
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