Monday, November 9, 2015

Bond of Union



The painting was made by M. C Escher and emphasizes metamorphosis in art. Once the viewer focuses on one point and starts exploring the painting it constantly changes into something else. This painting also shows how M. C Escher uses math to created geometric paintings that interest the viewer.

This piece of art was made by Octavio Ocampo and uses metamorphosis to create two worlds inside one painting. This painting changes between mountains and horses depending on how you look at it. Its unique style differs from that of M. C. Escher, but Ocampo uses the same concepts as Escher to create amazing pieces of art.

This painting uses symmetry to create a flowing painting that emphasizes unity between everything in the painting. The symmetry and the shape of this art follows a similar display as M. C. Escher’s Bond of Union. This creator uses geometry in his shapes to create a pattern that people can appreciate.

This painting by Van Gogh uses unity to create a painting that flows and feels like one. Gogh uses the swirling brush strokes and color palettes to create unify the world. It creates a atmosphere of being together and the feeling of everything belongs together.


This painting uses metamorphosis to create an illusion of two things happening at the same time. This style is used in M. C. Escher’s paintings and helps painting carry multiple meanings. The painting has flow through its colors by using red on the face and gray in the background.

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