A tribute to Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972). He was a Dutch artist known for his engravings that often depict impossible constructions, studies of infinity and interlocking geometric patterns (tessellations) that gradually morph into completely different forms. It was not until the 1950s that he gained wider recognition as an artist, especially in the US. Escher's graphic work was used in scientific (teaching) books from 1960 onwards. In the 1960s, to his surprise, his work was embraced by hippies and pop stars because of its fantastic parallel worlds.
I am a passionate artist who explores the boundaries of creative possibilities using various techniques. With my background as a graphic designer, I create unique and expressive artworks. My artworks are characterised by a combination of vibrant colours, harmonious compositions and creative interplay that ensure an artistic level... Read more…