- Sky and Water I
Artwork
title=Sky and Water I
artist=M. C. Escher
year=1938
type=woodcut
height=43.5
width=43.9"Sky and Water I" is a
woodcut print by the Dutch artistM. C. Escher which was first printed in June1938 .The basis of this print is a regular division of the
plane consisting ofbirds andfish . In both prints we see the horizontal series of these elements - fitting into each other like the pieces of ajigsaw puzzle - in the middle, transitional portion of the prints. In this central layer the pictorial elements are equal: birds and fish are alternately foreground or background, depending on whether the eye concentrates on light or dark elements. The birds take on an increasing three-dimensionality in the upward direction, and the fish, in the downward direction. But as the fish progress upward and the birds downward they gradually lose their shapes to become a uniform background of sky and water, respectively.According to Escher: "In the horizontal center strip there are birds and fish equivalent to each other. We associate flying with sky, and so for each of the black birds the sky in which it is flying is formed by the four white fish which encircle it. Similarly swimming makes us think of water, and therefore the four black birds that surround a fish become the water in which it swims."
This print has been used in
physics ,geology ,chemistry , and inpsychology for the study ofvisual perception . In the pictures a number ofvisual elements unite into a simple visual representation, but separately each forms a point of departure for the elucidation of atheory in one of these disciplines.ee also
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Sky and Water II "
*Tessellation
*Printmaking ources
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*"M.C. Escher - 29 Master Prints"; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers.
*Locher, J.L. (2000). "The Magic of M. C. Escher".Harry N. Abrams, Inc. ISBN 0-8109-6720-0.
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