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Jos de Mey
Eschers Thinker Observed by Magrittes Therapist (De Denker van Escher Geobserveerd door de Therapeut van Magritte) - Jos de Mey, 1997 |
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The upper side of the wall is on one straight line, but the three pillars it's standing on are one three different planes. There's even enough room for seating. The man on the right originates from Eschers "Belvedere", the buy in the back looks familiar from a painting by Magritte. |
Peaceful snowy garden with slightly tricked back-middle wall (Vredig ondergesneeuwd binnentuintje met lichtjes getruceerde achterste-middenmuur) - Jos de Mey, 1991 |
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Looking at the left and right of the back wall you 'd expect the tree to be behind the wall ... But the wall is behind the tree. |
Encounter between The Stone of the wise Dürer and J. de Meys owl (Ontmoeting tussen De Steen van de wijze Dürer en de uil van J. de Mey) - Jos de Mey, 1997 |
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The upper and lower side of this stone frame don't match. What start at the bottom as the front of a little pillar turns out to be a side at the top. You'd turn you neck 180 degrees for less. |
In- sight window for Ars et Mathesis friends (Uit- en Inzichtraam voor Ars et Mathesisvrienden) - Jos de Mey, 1994 |
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Here's the little man from Eschers "Belvedere" again, sitting on the edge of a, let's say, special window. |
Aqua-Via-Duct with two individuals on their way since a long time (Aqua-Via-Duct met twee individuën die al lang op weg zijn) - Jos de Mey, 1990 |
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The upper viaduct is entirely built upon the lower one despite a completely different orientation. |
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