The artwork, titled “Postal Greeting Card” by M.C. Escher, was created in 1956 and belongs to the Op Art movement. It falls under the genre of tessellation, a mathematical art form characterized by repeated patterns that fit together without gaps or overlaps.
The artwork showcases Escher’s mastery in tessellation, featuring a complex, interlocking design of bat-like shapes that morph seamlessly into one another. Each shape is meticulously crafted to ensure a flawless tiling pattern, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The use of stark black and white contrasts further accentuates the geometric precision and intricate detailing of the design. The composition is arranged in a concentric manner, drawing the eye towards the center, thereby emphasizing the infinite nature of Escher’s artistic vision. The regularity and symmetry in the artwork elicit a sense of harmony and order, emblematic of Escher’s celebrated contributions to the Op Art movement.