Forwarding human understanding of the world despite all former beliefs (aka science)
<span>Artists made it by pouring liquid clay into molds.</span>
Turtle shells, honeycombs, raspberries, quilts, fish scales and the art of M.C. Escher are just a few examples of real-life tessellations. Tessellations are patterns that repeat over and over without overlapping or leaving any gaps. Additional examples are snake skins, pineapples, origami and tile floors.