M.C. Escher’s Snakes (1969) is one of his last and most intricate woodcut prints, showcasing his mastery of symmetry and infinite patterns. The artwork features interlocking snakes weaving through a circular design that appears to extend endlessly inward and outward. Using tessellation, perspective, and negative space, Escher creates a mesmerizing sense of depth and movement. This piece reflects his lifelong fascination with infinity, geometry, and order, making it a fitting culmination of his artistic exploration of mathematical concepts.
Printed in color on poster paper. Packaged in cardboard tube. Poster size 35,5 x 28 cm, image size approx 27,5 x 24 cm.