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Drawing Hands is a lithograph (28.2 cm × 33.2 cm) by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher first printed in January 1948.
[2] It depicts a sheet of paper out of which, from wrists that remain flat on the page, two hands rise, facing each other and in the paradoxical act of drawing one another into existence. Although Escher used paradoxes in his works often, this is one of the most obvious examples.
[3] Drawing Hands has been referenced and copied many times by artists in different ways. One common tribute in tech culture is to draw robot hands drawing or building each other or a human hand and robot hand drawing each other. In geek culture1 and within the transhumanist2 community in particular, robotic renditions of Drawing Hands are occasionally produced.
《畫手》是荷兰画家M. C. 埃舍尔创作的一幅平版印刷画(28.2厘米×33.2厘米),首印于1948年1月。
[2] 该画描绘了一张纸,两只手从纸面所画的两个手腕处伸出纸外,面对面以一种矛盾的方式将对方画出。埃舍尔经常在其作品中运用悖论,而这一幅是最典型的例子之一。
[3] 《画手》迄今已被多个领域的艺术家以不同方式多次引用和复制。在科技文化中,一种常见的致敬之作是表现机械手相互绘制或构建,或者是人手和机械手相互绘制。在极客文化尤其是超人主义团体中,偶尔也会出现机器人版本的《画手》。