Once you see it you can't unsee it.
Can you read between the stones?
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
18 comments:
Escher is a gift to cartoonists.
Those are BRAVE stones, if fact some are even boulder ;-)
The only one I understood is the middle one.
Bill - This is a guy named Viuti. Google the name and then look at images.
Stu - That was a BOLD statement.
Deb - The top one is the face of a cowboy looking straight at you. The last one says "The stones will cry out". The smaller the picture, the easier it is to read. Or squint.
Only the middle one, which makes sense as the cartoonist would have wanted you to get it as soon as possible, if they want to stay a working cartoonist.
I got them all. Probably because I had extra caffeine today.
Kirk - Viuti is definitely a working cartoonist. Look him up on Google Images.
Shaw - I had to check comments to get the last one.
I see nothing but a bug and the last one is a head scratcher to me. I need to lie down, my head hurts
A cowboy! wow. Now I see it. Escher opened a whole new way of seeing things.
Peg - If you make the last one smaller, it becomes readable.
Susan - Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
If you are absolutely horrible at these you can usually right click / 2 finger click (Mac) and get the name of the picture. . . Even with this help it still takes me a couple visits over a few days to have the ah ha moment... Stereopsis they say. . .
Nope, don't get the first or last. I only know what they are because of reading the replies to comments.
I had to sit waaaay back in my chair to see the cowboy and the stones message.
Of course, the first one immediately jumped out at me; but evidently, stairs and rocks are not my thing.
FLR - The comments are usually where I find the answer to the hard ones.
River - Way back makes them smaller and easier to see.
Shirley - Of course you saw the cowboy! How could you not!
I didn't know MC Esher was a cowboy! More cool Interesting stuff. Thanks Mike
Cloudia - You saw it!
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