I discovered his art at school- not in an art class, but through an English literature class. I love spotting the illusions and the cleverness of how the concepts have been constructed. Thanks for sharing 👍
Wow, Jono, I’m so glad that you did this video. I too felt an irresistible pull toward his work. I think I’ve seen him in my subconscious renderings as well
My father had two Escher drawings on the wall when I was a kid. I would stare at them for long periods, totally captivated. It also heavily influenced how I developed as an artist. Wonderful work Jono! Thanks for sharing, as always.
Eschers work just instantly draws you in with interest. The second you see an image, your brain begins to work on solving the contradictions and patterns. Which is what makes them so captivating and as you say, they are drawn with absolute clarity and precision.. Such amazing images...what an artist!...Thanks for sharing Jono! 👍
I’ve always loved Escher and this is a great tribute to him. Your videos are produced as beautifully and meticulously as your drawings which makes them a joy to watch. Thank you.
"When I look at Escher's work I feel like a veil has been temporarily lifted..." 💯 agree! Love Escher and have had a similar path to you in your journey in knowing Escher. Thank you so much for putting this tribute together - brightened my day!!
My daughter's boyfriend painted two birds in a bird bath. One cardinal and the other a blue jay. The cardinal had a paintbrush in its claw while relaxing and threatening to paint out the blue jay if his peace was disturbed. Simply Amazing. Beyond Art!
I saw Escher’s work as a child too. I could look at it for a long time. So much detail. I loved the feeling it gave me like I had entered a different world.
Please do more of these artist videos! I love learning more about artists that have inspired myself and so many others. I remember replicating his works in art class in middle school. His mind-bending art is what inspired the dreamy surrealism in my art. I feel like I don't fit in with any of the galleries I've been in, because my combination of realism and surrealism. He is a huge inspiration and I'm glad I stick out like a sore thumb. Especially using my "peasant medium" graphite pencil. The subtle rebellion of not fitting in is energizing. It used to unnerve me that I didn't have a niche, but now I see it sets me apart.
I love Escher just becouse he is between all chairs. He created a nesh. What admire the most is the thinking behind his works, he must have thought a lot throu. how, where, what, how much. Thank you to honer Escher.
My favorite artist. He’s inspired my art also. Being a sculpture you can definitely see his influence in my pieces. Younger I didn’t see it as much But being much older now and looking back it’s so noticeable it funny!
Escher was able to do a new way to draw, jumping from reality creating another one, maybe trying to find the true world. By that He said did not belong anywhere... I always felt, looking his work.. he was really looking for a consistent and heal Heaven.. getting rid from Pain and Uglyness
I think Escher would have had a grand time talking shop with you. I think he would have loved your materials and techniques and would have been thinking how he could use what he'd learned in his own work. The two of you almost do the opposite work, lithographs and mezzotints, removing the substrate to create an image while you build a scene with graphite. I think you'd both have had a good time!
One of the greatest and most brilliant artists/craftsmen who ever lived. It has always been a mystery to me that when the many great Dutch artists and their huge influence on Western art are the topic of conversation (as in the BBC series The High Art of The Low Countries) they always name Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Vermeer, Rietveld, Mondrian, etc. etc. But they ALWAYS ignore the great Dutch artist Escher!!! Why is this?
awesome - I know a very interessting escher pattern for knitting - looks like a lot 3D-cube´s ... the reptile pattern I also know - because I´ve seen pictures from someone that hat made a way in his garden with this pattern of reptile concrete parts poured.
absolutely stunning
I also drew the hands 48 years ago, Esther was really in then.
We all love Escher . . . a great amongst the greatest
ESCHER would be honored and humbled.
Tribute, indeed!
I discovered his art at school- not in an art class, but through an English literature class. I love spotting the illusions and the cleverness of how the concepts have been constructed. Thanks for sharing 👍
Ah…thank you Jono. I mirror your experience and awe of the great M.C ❤️
Escher, a wonderful mind ✍️ Great video 👍
One of my favorites from an early age💝
Am I the only one who finds his voice pleasing to hear???
He was out of this world🔥🔥🔥
Yes so did I love this art
Fantastic video. Very well done. 👏
Escher's work melts my mind
Thank you for this great tribute to this master 👩🎨👏
Nice bro ♥️♥️👍
been a fan of Escher all my life too, but you are up there with his talent. thank you for your videos, they have helped me refine my drawing.
Wow, Jono, I’m so glad that you did this video. I too felt an irresistible pull toward his work. I think I’ve seen him in my subconscious renderings as well
My father had two Escher drawings on the wall when I was a kid. I would stare at them for long periods, totally captivated. It also heavily influenced how I developed as an artist. Wonderful work Jono! Thanks for sharing, as always.
I love esther and your art.
Eschers work just instantly draws you in with interest. The second you see an image, your brain begins to work on solving the contradictions and patterns. Which is what makes them so captivating and as you say, they are drawn with absolute clarity and precision.. Such amazing images...what an artist!...Thanks for sharing Jono! 👍
An artist with a very deep and unique observation to details of human expressions! Lovely! Keep following your passion!
First time I’ve seen Jono’s art but wow, I’m blown away. ❤
Love it!
I really love these videos where showcase artists of the past.
I’ve always loved Escher and this is a great tribute to him. Your videos are produced as beautifully and meticulously as your drawings which makes them a joy to watch. Thank you.
Very nice drawing, and beautiful😍😍
"When I look at Escher's work I feel like a veil has been temporarily lifted..." 💯 agree! Love Escher and have had a similar path to you in your journey in knowing Escher. Thank you so much for putting this tribute together - brightened my day!!
I liked the new content please talk about other artists like his
My daughter's boyfriend painted two birds in a bird bath. One cardinal and the other a blue jay. The cardinal had a paintbrush in its claw while relaxing and threatening to paint out the blue jay if his peace was disturbed. Simply Amazing. Beyond Art!
It's fascinating to see someone that inspires me talk about their inspiration. Thank you Jono. I love your artwork
I saw Escher’s work as a child too. I could look at it for a long time. So much detail. I loved the feeling it gave me like I had entered a different world.
Whenever I look at Escher's work, it kinda feels like I'm taking a peek into his dreams. Love your artwork and your videos!
Please do more of these artist videos! I love learning more about artists that have inspired myself and so many others.
I remember replicating his works in art class in middle school. His mind-bending art is what inspired the dreamy surrealism in my art. I feel like I don't fit in with any of the galleries I've been in, because my combination of realism and surrealism. He is a huge inspiration and I'm glad I stick out like a sore thumb. Especially using my "peasant medium" graphite pencil. The subtle rebellion of not fitting in is energizing. It used to unnerve me that I didn't have a niche, but now I see it sets me apart.
I love Escher just becouse he is between all chairs. He created a nesh. What admire the most is the thinking behind his works, he must have thought a lot throu. how, where, what, how much. Thank you to honer Escher.
Awesome tribute to an amazing artist. My favorite since I was a child. Love this video
Escher= God Level
Thanks for the video. So much enlightening.
You're amazing narrator as well. May you share with us the camera equipment you use to record? Thank you!
Great video👏
Escher um grande artista 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My favorite artist. He’s inspired my art also. Being a sculpture you can definitely see his influence in my pieces. Younger I didn’t see it as much But being much older now and looking back it’s so noticeable it funny!
MY MAN KILLING IT WITH HIS CONTENT LATELY 🔥
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Escher was able to do a new way to draw, jumping from reality creating another one, maybe trying to find the true world. By that He said did not belong anywhere... I always felt, looking his work.. he was really looking for a consistent and heal Heaven.. getting rid from Pain and Uglyness
I think Escher would have had a grand time talking shop with you. I think he would have loved your materials and techniques and would have been thinking how he could use what he'd learned in his own work. The two of you almost do the opposite work, lithographs and mezzotints, removing the substrate to create an image while you build a scene with graphite. I think you'd both have had a good time!
One of the greatest and most brilliant artists/craftsmen who ever lived. It has always been a mystery to me that when the many great Dutch artists and their huge influence on Western art are the topic of conversation (as in the BBC series The High Art of The Low Countries) they always name Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Vermeer, Rietveld, Mondrian, etc. etc. But they ALWAYS ignore the great Dutch artist Escher!!! Why is this?
You're a legend (ノ*0*)ノ
awesome - I know a very interessting escher pattern for knitting - looks like a lot 3D-cube´s ... the reptile pattern I also know - because I´ve seen pictures from someone that hat made a way in his garden with this pattern of reptile concrete parts poured.
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Wow
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Super, super, super, Master super
Please reference photo
How /where do you get ur reference photo
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ESCHER would be honored and humbled.