Day and Night, woodcut of 2 blocks, 1938.
“Gray rectangular fields develop upwards into silhouettes of white and black birds; the black ones fly to the left, the white ones to the right as two oppositely directed formations. On the left, the white ones flow into each other and unite into a daytime sky and landscape. On the right, the black ones merge into night. The day and night landscapes are each other’s mirror images, which unite by means of gray fields, from which the birds develop again.” ~ M.C. Escher, Grafiek en Tekeningen.
Printed in black and white on poster paper. Paper size: 86,7 x 55 cm. Image size approx 78,5 x 45,5 cm. Packaged in cardboard tube.