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Metamorphosis Drawing Working with transformations Metamorphosis Drawing

Metamorphosis Drawing Drawing the sequence of changes to an object

Artist: MC Escher Dutch Artists 1898-1972 Immigrated around Europe during WWI Woodcut artists, created prints and drawings Known for his tessellations and metamorphic drawings

Drawing Hands, 1948

Sky and Water, 1938

Hand with Reflecting Sphere, 1939

Choose a big idea for your transformation Organic to Inorganic Flower into a spoon, toaster into a dog Think Opposites Tree into telephone pole, iPhone into rock and chisel Big to Small Button into sports car, skyscraper into candy bar

Create sketches Twisting Melting Folding Add value