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Subject:
Re: Dawn Walker - a good one
Author:
Andy Haworth
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Date Posted:
22:20:36 05/15/10 Sat
In reply to:
dmitri 's message,
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Re: Dawn Walker - a good one
"
on
12:16:56 05/15/10 Sat
Googling Escher images will possibly give a greater view of his work. but the image refered to in Dawnwalker can be seen at
http://veritasdomain.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/escher-waterfall-medium.jpg
>I have no artistic talent either.
>
>For those who haven't a clue as to what we're tlaking
>about, do a Google search for "escher relativity" A
>good sample is at:
>
>HREF="https://reich-chemistry.wikispaces.com/file/view/
>escher-relativity-woodcut-medium.jpg/45046149/escher-re
>lativity-woodcut-medium.jpg">https://reich-chemistry.wi
>kispaces.com/file/view/escher-relativity-woodcut-medium
>.jpg/45046149/escher-relativity-woodcut-medium.jpg
>
>Dmitri
>
>>You know- if i had a grain of artistic talent, I'd
>>draw a pen and ink sketch of kayaks running the Escher
>>River. it would make a great T-shirt!
>>
>>>The Escher River is a lot like Paul Bunyan's "Onion
>>>River" that runs in a circle. Escher's just has
>>>rapids in it.
>>>
>>>Dmitri
>>>
>>>>From DW28 - this is really good!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Actually, they were three-footers, and pretty well
>>>>behaved," Crystal smiled. "Myleigh is the one
>telling
>>>>the tall tales here. I expect we'll be hearing
>>stories
>>>>of how we ran the Escher River next, a humungous
>drop
>>>>that never stops, but just returns to its starting
>>>>point."
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http://laughingsquid.com/m-c-escher-inspired-oil-spill-themed-new-yorker-cover-by-bob-staake/
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