The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by M.C. Escher in the year 1921. It is associated with the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of tessellation.
The artwork features geometric shapes and forms arranged in a complex and compelling manner, characteristic of Escher’s fascination with mathematical concepts and optical illusions. The composition is predominantly black and white, with stark contrasts and sharp edges that create a sense of depth and movement. Lines and shapes intersect and overlap, forming an intricate pattern that draws the viewer’s eye across the entire piece. The use of negative space further enhances the intricate design, creating a dynamic and thought-provoking visual experience.