The artwork, titled “Concentric Rinds Colour,” was created by the artist M.C. Escher in 1953. It belongs to the Op Art movement and is categorized under the figurative genre.
This piece features an intricate design composed of multiple layers of intersecting patterns and shapes, predominantly organized within a circular form. At the center of the artwork lies a vibrant triangular shape, radiating outward with concentric patterns that create the sense of depth and movement. The inner circles exhibit a warm color palette, dominated by yellows and oranges, gradually transitioning to cooler hues of purple and blue as they expand outward. The meticulous detailing and precise geometry characteristic of Escher’s work are evident, evoking a sense of optical illusion and visual complexity. The use of interwoven lines and shapes emphasizes the dynamic interplay between form and color, making this artwork a quintessential representation of Escher’s artistic exploration within the confines of Op Art.