M.C Escher- He used tessellation for woodcuts and produced many superbly crafted landscapes as well. During his life, he became obsessed with filling the plane with pictures that did not overlap or leave spaces.
Moorish-
He used a few shapes and colors of tiles to build complex geometric designs.
They used pens and pencils.Duh
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stereogeometry (solid geometry)
His use of shading is one key method. His study of mathematics helped in dealing with perspective.
Escher contributed to the understanding and developement of crystallography by creating his own categorization system covering all possible combinations of shape, colour and symmetrical properties of colour-based division.
It was in 1931With his "drawing hands" His art work, drawings using tricks of perspective and tessellations, as well as some others of his pieces are affecting and singular creations. Use the links to view several and then the link to a list of selected works, many of which are hyperlinks to an actual picture of the drawing itself. After a few clicks, it will be obvious. It has been said that brighter and/or "more technical" people may enjoy his work more than other art lovers. Certainly after going through a dozen or two views of his works, it is unusual for a viewer not to be able to pick his work out. It is that unique.
It was a visit to Grenada and the Alhambra Palace that sparked his interest. The Moorish building and its art had a profound affect on Escher. His fascination with geometric shapes introduced him to the concepts of regular division which eventually lead to his use of tessellations.
Examine at some of the Symmetry artwork of MC Escher. He inspired Sir Roger Penrose, a mathematician whose work will shed some light on the mathematical uses of tessellation.
Well their is alot. Says my research I found a couple, M.C Escher used tessellation for woodcuts and produced many superbly crafted landscapes as well. During his life, he became obsessed with filling the plane with pictures that did not overlap or leave spaces. Moorish used a few shapes and colors of tiles to build complex geometric designs. Archimedes used combinations of 2 more different regular polygons to show its possible to produce eight semi-regular tessellations which was named archimedian tessellations after him.The sculptor John Robinson has also been inspired by the mosaics in the Alhambra. He has produced abstract sculptures based on a tile that forms a tessellation known as the Andalusian. Roger Penrose, who designed tessellating chickens based on his non-periodic Penrose tiles.P.S If You Have Any Questions Forget Ask ASK ME @harajukubarbiehun.com@gmail.comSigned,Chyna F.
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Archimedes is a person is a person, not a group.
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Every triangle will tessellate and, since there are infinitely many possible triangles, there are infinitely many shapes that can be used for tessellation. On the other hand, in any single tessellation you can only use a finite number of shapes.
One common use is in tiling.
Abstract
his art work
Escher uses texture in his work to express his feelings for art and math