"Sky and Water II" is a well-known lithograph created by the Dutch artist M.C. Escher in 1940. The artwork is famous for its intricate and clever use of tessellation, where images of birds and fish are arranged in a way that they seamlessly transition into one another. The upper half of the image features a sky filled with stylized birds flying, while the lower half showcases water filled with fish swimming.
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