As a child, I spent hours looking at an old coffee table book of M.C Escher’s works; the illusion and imagination that were pictured were fascinating.

One of the most memorable works I still recall was the Drawing Hands (here). Below is a remake by Shane Willis that I believe is a cool tribute to the artist, which has been updated to our more technological world.

m c escher remake robot A Robotic Tribute to the Famous M.C Escher Hands Drawing

Copyright Shane Willis

Via: BoingBoing

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5 Responses to “A Robotic Tribute to the Famous M.C Escher Hands Drawing”

  1. Neece Says:

    Very cool update. Well done!

  2. Butch Says:

    I agree. I think Mr. Escher would approve.

  3. Eran Abramson Says:

    Hi Neece and Butch, thank you both for coming.

    I am so happy that someone else liked this. When I first saw it, I loved it.

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