Escher used black and white. High contrast, which dramatized his art and also brought more attention to what he was drawing, not just the colours.
His “impossible constructions” were shocking. He played with perspective and juxtaposition in a way that couldn’t possibly be true in real life. The audience has to do a double take. Angles and shapes were twisted in impossible ways.
The thing that is not true of Japanese pottery during the Jomon period is that pieces of Jomon pottery held magic powers of good fortune.
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Understanding That Timing Is Everything
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