Escher revisited by josleys
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
An attempt to extend the collection of Escher's "Circle limit" drawings.
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(All M.C. Escher Works © 2008 The M.C. Escher Company, the Netherlands. All rights reserved. Used by permission.)
(All M.C. Escher Works © 2008 The M.C. Escher Company, the Netherlands. All rights reserved. Used by permission.)

Comments (15)
Most Masterful! Thanks for the Link - Awesome!
Dit is prachtig werk.
Top quality as ever! A trip to your website is always rewarding!
Knap en schitterend! f
Gorgeous work!
Very nice job! Congratulations.
outstanding !! amazing what can be done in UF !
Gorgeous. Bunny
i love youre work Jos!
Great image. Keep them coming. I am fan of Escher. Your work is fabulous too. Enjoyed the DVD very much. Love to visit your site.
As always, you show us just how powerful the tools are, and also how creative the artistic mind is. Thank you! :)
Congratulations! This image has been chosen for the Fractal Window Weekly in the Fractal SubCommunity. You will find the announcement in the Fractal Forum.
That's a great idea how to use UF's image importer. Well, just to challenge you... The problem I see is that the transformation passing from a planar tiling to an hyperbolic one cannot be conformal. Because of this I'd say that part of the charm of the original pieces is lost...
Love this!
Ahhh... You re-animated Escher :)