belarius
@belarius

Printed on paper nearly 7 meters long (and only 19cm tall), Metamorphosis III is the largest print ever produced by M.C. Escher, undertaken from 1967 to 1968. This also marks the first day of a month honoring Janus, a god of beginnings, endings, and the transitions between them. I hope everyone enjoys this Feast For Janus!

The full print can be viewed here.


anfael
@anfael

in the deepest darkest 90s one of the maths classrooms at my high school had a reproduction of this, probably on just a ream of A4s, taped up around the walls and my eyes would just scan over it back and forth the whole time the teacher went on about First Outer Inner Last and completing the square or whatever



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