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Chatbots and image generators, newly on the rise, have sparked our imaginations—and our fears. As artificial-intelligence machines sharpen their ability to translate written prompts into images ...
Two hands drawing themselves into existence. Interlocking birds that morph into fish, and back again. Dutch graphic artist Maurits Cornelis (M.C.) Escher’s iconic, trippy images have mesmerized ...
One thing Escher never did, though, was put his Drawing Hands to the task of designing a typeface. If he did, it might have looked something like Oxymora. Designed by Barcelona-based illustrator ...
The creature, depicted in the 1943 "Reptiles," is the creation of Maurits Cornelis Escher. "Drawing Hands," a 1948 piece by the graphic artist who was born in 1898 in the Netherlands, portrays two ...
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