Regular Division of The Plane with Birds (1949) by M.C. Escher

The artwork titled “Regular Division of The Plane with Birds” was created by the artist M.C. Escher in 1949. This piece is associated with the Op Art movement and belongs to the genre of tessellation. The artwork demonstrates Escher’s precision and creativity in arranging interlocking shapes to form a repetitive, symmetrical pattern, characteristic of Op Art’s optical illusions.

In this artwork, Escher presents a captivating tessellation of birds, rendered in black and white. Each bird is meticulously designed to fit perfectly with the adjacent birds, creating an endless geometric pattern. The seamless integration and repetitive nature of the birds draw attention to the intricate structure and mathematical precision inherent in Escher’s work. The birds alternate in coloration, enhancing the optical effect and contributing to the visual rhythm and harmony of the piece. Through this composition, Escher masterfully explores the themes of symmetry, infinity, and the interplay between positive and negative spaces.

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