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Wow. The way the patterns flow and morph into and out of and from and forth is very M.C. Escher-esque to my mind. Some might be quick to point out that yours is not mathematically based in the way Escher’s work is. And I would agree, it is so much more inimitable and ethereal. Nice work!

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Ever since Teddy was a little lad, we have shared a mutual enduring fascination with MC Escher’s creations, shared books and even reminiscent art BUT it never occurred to me to consciously attempt a piece myself, that would evoke his world - until NOW, after reading your thoughts. Thanks for lighting that spark Meg!

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