-M.C. ESCHER- RELATIVITY. 1953 By: Krystal.X. Carino,

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-M.C. ESCHER- RELATIVITY By: Krystal.X. Carino,

What stands out the most when you first see it?  When I first looked at this painting the first thing that caught my eye where the people or figures.

Explain the reason that you notice what you mentioned in number one.  I noticed the people in this painting because of the way the people are placed.

As you continue to look at the work, what else seems important?  As I continued to look at the painting I noticed another important element, the shadows.

Why does what you mentioned in number three seem important?  The shadows are important because it emphasizes the different perspectives show in the painting.

What is the most original or creative thing you see?  The most original this I see in this painting are the posses of the people.

How would you guess the thing mentioned in number five happened or how would you explain it?  I think that the artist had to stop, look around and just observe the people around him. Everyone is doing there own thing and going there own ways but have ended up together.

How does the composition make you feel? This painting makes me feel in the moment, observant, and open.

Why does the composition make you feel the way you mentioned in number seven? This painting makes me feel observant and open because the way he captured the people in there daily lives makes me stop and just observe my life.

What seems to be hiding in the composition? The composition is hiding where the people are headed its shows them walking but doesn't show where they might be heading.

Why do you think this element was partially hidden? I think that this element was hidden because the artist was trying to import mystery in his art work.

What titles could you give this artwork? The title I would give this art work would be called: Intertwined.

What feelings and meanings do you think this artwork represents? I think this art work represents how no matter where we are in the world we are connected and will come together.