Moose wrote:
> I very much enjoyed this set of images. I don't want to pick a favorite,
> as there are many I like.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the set.
You have really come a long way in preparing
> images for the web.
Moose, you and others on this list have been excellent teachers. I have
just followed instructions and adapted what I have learned here.
Thank you all!
>
> I've been so long in getting around to commenting because I wanted to
> find something. I still don't know where my MC Escher book is, but I
> found the drawing on the web.
>
> The 9K04-20 image that so many have admired is a favorite of mine too.
> But it nagged at me for a bit until I made the connection to an Escher
> drawing, "Three Worlds"
> <http://media.photobucket.com/image/mc%20escher%20pictures/andrew_c19/games/escher_3worlds.jpg>
http://nfs.nfshost.com/ja-topic/09/Fall09J/slides/9K04-20.html
The similarity is amazing and the drawing rings a (tiny dull) bell. I
might have taken the shot to mimic the image stashed away in my
subconscious.
I could have seen the drawing in "Godel, Escher and Bach" by Douglas
Hofstadter which I read many years ago and forgot until you mentioned
Escher. If only someone would develop a "find the book at home" ap.
Thanks again,
Russ Butler
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