
Escher
M.C. Escher was a Dutch artist renowned for creating mathematically inspired artworks that explore impossible objects, infinite loops, and transforming geometries. His work plays with perspective, architecture, and tessellations—repeating patterns that fit together without gaps—challenging viewers’ perception of reality. Escher's intricate designs often depict paradoxical scenes, like staircases that seem to ascend and descend simultaneously, and surfaces that morph seamlessly from one form into another. His art bridges the worlds of science, math, and creativity, inspiring both artistic and scientific fields by revealing the fascinating complexity underlying visual perception.