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Recently, he's moved to building models with 3D modeling software. Sometimes, he'll stalk the streets of his hometown of Ghent, shooting structures that might prove useful.
The Akron Art Museum hopes to take viewers beyond the hard, glossy surface of Dutch artist M.C. Escher's fame and to create a clearer understanding of his work in "M.C. Escher: Impossible ...
M.C. Escher’s two-dimensional renderings of impossible feats of architecture are endlessly fascinating to look at, precisely because they could not exist as three-dimensional objects.
"Cycle, Spirals, and Snakes, Unity, Duality and Infinity, Prints by M. C. Escher. Through Sept. 27. Artists' Market, 163 Main St., Norwalk. Open seven days a week with free admission and parking.
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