Dwarves (1938) by M.C. Escher

The artwork titled “Dwarves,” created in 1938 by the renowned artist M.C. Escher, exemplifies the Op Art movement and the genre of tessellation.

In this intricate piece, a repeating pattern of interconnected dwarves forms a mesmerizing tessellation. Each dwarf is depicted in vibrant hues of blue, orange, yellow, and white, creating a dynamic and rhythmic visual effect. The precise geometric arrangement of the figures highlights Escher’s masterful use of symmetry and negative space, typical of his tessellation works. The dwarves appear locked together, achieving a seamless interlocking pattern that is both complex and harmonious, drawing the viewer into Escher’s fascinating world of mathematical art.

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