Eccentric Escher Effort
I'm a big M.C. Escher fan, so when I got the opportunity to do something that involves the idea of multiple points of view, I jumped at the chance to play with strange spacial relationships and impossible forms. It was great fun, and incorporates many different traditional media as well as some tweeks in Photoshop.
41 comments:
Love it!!! Ha!
Excellent!
SOOOOO Delightful, wonderful execution of so many Escher ideas and the lighting is totally dramatic. I just love this.
So great! :D I love the expression on the man. And an Escher homage is always a good thing in my book.
Love your interpretation. Excellent Image!
I'm sure this will sound blasphemous but I like this even better than Escher!
Absolutely original and so well composed.
This is freaking fantastic!!!!
You rock! This is so cool...I love the colors and light.
hi! how are u?, very nice drawing!!, i love it!ª
sorry cos i couldnt do any new , ive been having some problems here, but i promise ill do sth,
that technique of involve a lot of things in a same drawing is fantastic, i love doing that ,too.
illl be here always,
take care, mua!!!!
E-xceptional!
Really a treat for the eyes. I love wandering around your image. There is so much color, life, and enchantment.
Flying pigs, secret passages, a mystery around each corner.
Excellent, exceptional, enchanting,eyepopping!
Muchisimas gracias por tu comentario sobre mi ilustración pero me he quedado sin palabras al ver las tuyas... son magnificas, excelente trabajo, super creativo.Congratulations!!!
I am floored at your Photoshop capabilities. This is quite a masterpiece!
Amazing!!! I really love all of your work, you've got a wonderful talent.
Equally effortless execution? Egghead! Exquisite!!
Ecstatic at the effusive exclamations, everyone. Especially Anonymous, even after having been excessively eaten.
Enough, already...I'm running out of "E" words.
Love optical illusions! Great "E" choice.
Thanks for leaving a note on my blog and alerting me to yours. You have some great work - clearly a serious artist (unlike the dabbler I am.) Good to know another Atlanta blogger. I've taken continuing ed classes over at Atlanta College of Art - very good teachers.
woah! this is soo cool!!! tho the wizard seems scarry.. ahhh... *runs hiding*
lol..thanks for dropping by my blog.. I am linking you...
Gorgeous colors. The avian pork is a nice touch. Good stuff, Rick!
Ahhh, it's making me dizzy! A very fun and wonderful tribute to Escher.
This is great! Wonderful job.
excellent ettention to deeeetail!
seriously, i love the richness of the colours you chose. and all that's going on in your illustration.
a fitting homage to Escher.
This is amazing and magical!
Love the face on the main guy!
This is absolutely great ! Love the details, colouring and the odd perspectives and most of all the flying pigs !! Wish I could fly, too.
I love it! And I'd like to look as cute as those flying pigs.
You must have had a great fun whilst doing this piece. So much joy and amazing magic in it. I can imagine our thought crossing like this one and i agree that the little love pigs are adorable.
When pigs get wings!
Great work you have here, I´ve been trying all day to open your link but the picture never showed... I only saw the comments...... until now...
I think the expression on the man is fantastic, just like the picture, magical!
Fan-friggin-tastic! I was a BIG Escher fan in College! You are almost better in your own right!
A lot on which to feast the eyes here. And, yes, cool winged porkers.
I love how colourful you've made this whilst also Eschereqsue.
All of your work is truly amazing, Rick. Very well done.
wow. your work never fails to stun me, in a delightful way. Yay for flying pigs!
haha - the expression is great!!!
Brilliant! who doesn't love Escher in the morning?
Wow! Love your work! You can loose your self in this one!
This is fantastic! I've been a fan of Escher since middle school, but flying pigs hold a special place in my heart. The complexity of this piece really is amazing. Great color.
Rick that is a wonderful. Please, I'd love to get a big copy on office wall. Please tell me this is possible - how do I make it happen?
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