Double planetoid mc escher biography
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From science-fiction to Gravity
The world-famous print Relativity and the lesser known Gravity have more in common than it seems. At first sight, it seems unlikely that there might be a connection between this typical Escher polyhedral star and his Relativity print, which depicts figures walking up and down a loop of stairs. For Escher the connection is obvious. He describes Gravity as:
“a transition to the relativity group.”*
Other World,Up and Down and Relativity, which were all discussed in a previous story, all belong in the relativity group as works in which Escher explores the possibility of combining different sources of gravity and perspectives within the same print.
Many of Escher’s prints can be placed in more than one context within his oeuvre as a whole. This applies to Gravity, which can be seen as one of Escher’s bizarre planetoids and also as being related to Other World, Up and Down and Relativity. Maybe I should simply start at the beginning.
Gravity naturally fits within the series of planetoids and stars that Escher depicted between and His celestial bodies all appear to be set in the same kind of science-fiction world.
The first wood engraving print in the series Stars, completed in , is relatively straightforwa
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Double Planetoid
Between and Escher created a series of planetoids and stars. These celestial bodies all appear to be set in the same science fiction world, a world that at first glance seems alien to the earthly, austere artist. The series began with the wood engraving Stars, which features two chameleons interlocked in a system of regular octahedrons.
This was followed by Double Planetoid in and Tetrahedral Planetoid in Two amazing works in which Escher creates a complete alien civilisation. Through these science fiction worlds Escher explores the possibility of (as he puts it) combining different sources of gravity and perspectives in a visually credible way. Depicting these multiple sources of gravity in an extraterrestrial setting makes them seem more logical and more easily conceivable.
On Double Planetoid he writes:
Two regular tetrahedrons that penetrate one another, float through space like a planetoid. The light-coloured one is inhabited by human beings who have completely transformed their region into a complex of houses, trees and roads. The darker tetrahedron has, of course, remained in its natural state, with rocks on which plants and prehistoric animals are living. The two bodies fit together to make a whole but they have no knowledge of ea
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M. C. Escher
Dutch graphic head (–)
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