Illustration High School

Horsin Around

Delanie Washburn

The purpose of this entry is to illustrate a tessellation (tiling of a plane).

Horsin Around  by Delanie Washburn

The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon using mathematical rules he discovered. Students can use a variety of transformations to create base shapes and incorporate their artistic talent.

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