
Stake attention in this memory
This is a black and white illustration of M.C. Escher's "Relativity," a woodcut print depicting a scene with multiple gravity sources. The artwork showcases a surreal architectural environment where staircases and pathways connect at impossible angles, creating an optical illusion. Numerous figures, depicted as small, dark silhouettes, are shown walking on these pathways, some appearing to ascend while others descend, all adhering to their individual gravitational fields. The scene is set within a complex building with various levels, balconies, archways, and tiled roofs, including a prominent bell tower and a pyramid-shaped tiled roof. The overall impression is one of a disorienting yet meticulously rendered architectural puzzle. The artwork is signed by M.C. Escher and dated "N3 11 / '32," indicating it was created in November 1932. The location of this artwork is not within the city of The Hague, Netherlands; it is a conceptual, impossible architectural space created by the artist.
Symbol
D37A6
Volume
7,549
Creator
+$0.15
Revenue
+$0.12
TVL
$8.69


