| 25 Jul 1999 | John Teall | there are certain difficulties envoulved in attempting to construct the famous three lobed bifurcator as a solid object which may not be immediately appearant to mason's or mechanician's apprentice... the artist with keen eye and carful strokes of the pen... (tis indeed gloriously done - though i'm sure some may find it a bit contrived... no less worth a grin or two for all that...) | |
| 2 Sep 2000 | Cori E. R. Trout | I sence an optical illution. *Scrutunizes the picture carefully.* | |
| 7 Jan 2001 | Madeline Quirk | I think it's spelt escher. I absolutely love his work. (for those who don't know he's a -great- surrealism artist) I would never be able to do anything like this... I love seeing it but I don't think I could grasp the concept if I ever went to draw it. *claps* | |
| 4 Mar 2004 | Red-faced-devil | the same thing is in an optical illusion book i've got I sure hope you didnt copy it. B( | |
| 22 Aug 2004 | Rachel E. Rabat | WHOOO Esher is GOD! This peice is wonderful!!!!!! very very good, great pencil work...ahhh so great, love it! | |
| 17 Jun 2008 | Carissa Szarkowski | M. C. Escher. I think the first name is Maurits. Another interesting surrealist printmaker is Boris Artzybasheff - he makes anthropamorphic machinery. | |
| 23 Aug 2008 | Lena V. Bazhenova | Wow, very cool! | |