Here are two mind teasers about
what colors can do.
Ever heard of the
Push-'n-Pull
color technique?
LouAnn Knight:
"Cool, you blink and the red & grey
become outside walls
then you blink and
they are inside walls..
These are so
cool!!"
I turned the example I painted and look what happened to the depth of the colors! Amazing!
ABOUT THE DUTCH ARTIST M.C.
ESCHER
(1893-1972)
Escher was a great master of tessellation
(tiling).
What is a tessellation?
Tessellation is a
closed shape or polygon that repeats on all
sides without leaving any gaps.
He created symmetrical
designs and tesselations, which he
described as "congruent, convex polygons
joined together."
Contrast is necessary in tessellation.
Contrasts in color, value and tone make
contour lines between shapes, so we can
distinguish between forms.
Contrast
epitomized the dualism of negative and
positive space.
All 2-dimensional tesselations have one
important property: they can be extended
in
the plane infinitely in every direction.
Basic to
all 2 dimensional tesselations are the three
motions of symmetry: translation, rotation,
and reflection.
Certain shapes naturally create translating
tesselations.
For instance these squares,
but also triangles, parallelograms and
hexagrams all tessellate.
This diptych is proudly hanging at the art
exhibit
"EVERYTHING
SQUARES"
which
I organized for my students
Abstract Advanced Class
at
the University of Delaware
(Wilmington Campus -
Academy of LifeLong Learning
Will be sold as a diptych or
separate.
Copyright Olga van Dijk
2010©
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32 Comments
hendrik arie baartman 11 Apr 2016
Good start Olga, groeten van Hendrik.Steve Farr 07 May 2010
Outstanding, Olga!!~SAnonymous Guest 06 May 2010
Not only Escher/Hofmann, but Vasarely too. You are a great master, who carries the abilities to paint nearly everything at an utmost level. To reply to your question: I was inspired by Alexander Rodchenko.Jerie kunitsky 01 May 2010
These are amazing..A wonderful , wonderful show at the University...Congrats....Sandra McClure 01 May 2010
Escellent OlgaNancy Dadisman 29 Apr 2010
Very Escher like. neat image.Sigridur Bachmann 28 Apr 2010
Amazing Wow !Just SUBLIME ! Excellent art work my friend !Anneke Hut 28 Apr 2010
Hoe langer je kijkt, hoe meer je ziet. Prachtig en weer een zeer waardevolle les! Bedankt Olga!!Loredana 28 Apr 2010
Fantastic work my friend :Marika Antal 28 Apr 2010
super work!!Robin Foss 28 Apr 2010
Very well done.Els Lam 28 Apr 2010
Strak, duidelijk, effectief, herhaling. Kortom PRACHTIG werk Olga!! Je workshop is helemaal goed..Warme lentegroet, ElsAnonymous Guest 28 Apr 2010
Excellent work and presentation:=)lillianhibiscus 27 Apr 2010
Fantastic!Calvin McFarlane 27 Apr 2010
Calvin was anonymous but just for a moment :-)Anonymous Guest 27 Apr 2010
you are such a cerebral tact of energy dear Olga. Escher and Hoffman......so good to challenge yourself.Bev Chudey 27 Apr 2010
Very clever Olga!! love it!Loren Carson 27 Apr 2010
WOW!!!!!!!!!Seth Weaver 27 Apr 2010
Marvelous OP Art work.Ann Fawssett-Atkin 27 Apr 2010
Splendid work Olga...and brilliant choice of mounts and frames to enhanceFrank Maguire 27 Apr 2010
Very tesselating indeed.Thom Roslan 27 Apr 2010
It's ALL in the eye of the beholder.......Fantastic Olga....I just LOVE Illusions & Surreal implications in Art.....Thanks for this !Ai Shan 27 Apr 2010
Brilliant artwork, Olga!kenny mckenzie 27 Apr 2010
excellent and informative ,Olga.Anonymous Guest 27 Apr 2010
you are one clever artistCaballero Salguero 27 Apr 2010
Thanks so much Olga, piece complicated and difficult, great talent a cubism actual , high concept, very beautiful and terrific, JoséNelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 27 Apr 2010
looks great, GREAT!Annette Labedzki 27 Apr 2010
beautiful and also very interesting! thank you!ruth sears 27 Apr 2010
how wonderful,they are so beautiful!Stefani Wehner 27 Apr 2010
Superbly done, Olga. I am a great fan of M.C. Escher and love your work very much.Sharon Gonzalez 27 Apr 2010
FASCINATING AND BEAUTIFUL, OLGA.Michele Foster 27 Apr 2010
I love Hans Hoffmann and always trying to master that push and pull technique...:-) Very cool work!