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Tag Archives: M.C. Escher
The graphic artist M.C. Escher and his connections with geology
Left: Mobula Rays off Baja California by Eduardo Lopez Negrete / National Geographic. Right: “Two Fish” by M.C. Escher, 1941 from Escher official website The left-hand photograph circulated on Twitter a few weeks ago and someone commented that … Continue reading
Posted in Geoscience and Art
Tagged Art, Canada, crystallography, geology, M.C. Escher, mineralogy
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