Escher Tessellations Who is MC Escher? What is an Escher tessellation? What method is used to make one?

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Escher Tessellations Who is MC Escher? What is an Escher tessellation? What method is used to make one?

M. C. Escher Maurits Cornelis Escher was a master artist and creator of tessellations. He was born in the Netherlands.

Escher Tessellations ry1thumbs.htm

Escher-like Tessellations humbs.htm

How to make an Escher Tessellation d-ex2-1.htm

Slice Method 1.Start with a square or rectangular piece of paper. 2.Cut the top of the paper and tape it to the bottom of the paper. 3.Cut the left side of the paper and tape it to the right side of the paper. 4.Decide what figure you see in your pattern. 5.Using your pattern, draw several patterns together.

Rubric Name ____________________________ 1-5 pts 1.Escher tessellation_________ 2.Used pattern _________ 3.Used new plain (nonruled) paper_________ 2.Good use of color_________ 5. Originality_________ 6. Neatness_________

Assignment 1.Create an Escher tessellation in color. 2.Created slice method pattern must be turned in. 3.Use a full sheet of plain copy paper for the assignment. 4.Turn in rubric with tessellation. 5.No computer tessellations allowed.