Emblemata Candle Flame by Mc Escher

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Emblemata Candle Flame

Surrealist woodcut · Gallery framed print
30×40 cm (12×16")
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The Paradox of Light and Shadow in Escher’s Symbolic Universe

Maurits Cornelis Escher’s Emblemata Candle Flame stands as a quiet yet profound meditation on the duality of creation and destruction, rendered through the artist’s signature interplay of geometric precision and surreal ambiguity. Unlike his more celebrated works featuring impossible architectures or infinite loops, this woodcut distills Escher’s fascination with paradox into a single, luminous object: a candle flame that simultaneously consumes and illuminates. The composition’s stark contrast—black void framing a radiant white flame—echoes the artist’s lifelong exploration of positive and negative space, a theme that MoMA’s retrospective on Escher identifies as central to his post-1930s output.

The flame’s elongated, almost anthropomorphic shape suggests a figure in motion, a characteristic touch in Escher’s Emblemata series, where abstract forms often harbor latent symbolism. The absence of a visible wick or wax pool reinforces the surreal detachment, positioning the flame as a self-sustaining entity. This visual conundrum aligns with Escher’s broader oeuvre, where mathematical rigor serves not to resolve ambiguity but to deepen it—a quality that distinguishes his work from the purely decorative patterns of his contemporaries. The 30×40 cm format of this print allows the flame’s delicate gradations to emerge with clarity, from the incandescent core to the smoldering edges, inviting viewers to trace the tension between light’s ephemerality and the woodcut medium’s permanence.

EMBLEMATA CANDLE FLAME by MC Escher — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Emblemata Candle Flame (woodcut). The flame’s asymmetrical contour and absence of a defined base exemplify Escher’s ability to suggest movement within static forms.
Artistic Context

Escher’s Transition from Landscape to Symbol

The Emblemata series, produced during Escher’s later years, marks a decisive shift from his earlier Italian landscapes and tessellated animals toward a more abstract, emblematic language. By the 1950s, Escher had largely abandoned direct representation, instead channeling his observations of natural phenomena—crystals, ripples, celestial bodies—into distilled, often monochromatic compositions. Candle Flame exemplifies this evolution: where his 1930s works like Castrovalva employed perspective to disorient the viewer, here the disorientation arises from the flame’s isolation, its scale ambiguous against the void.

Critics frequently note how Escher’s post-war prints reflect the era’s existential undercurrents, a reading supported by the Tate’s analysis of his symbolic turn. The candle, a recurrent motif in Renaissance vanitas paintings, takes on new resonance in Escher’s hands: stripped of religious or moralistic context, it becomes a pure study of contrast. The woodcut’s texture—visible in the print’s finer details—adds a tactile dimension to this contrast, with the grain subtly disrupting the flame’s smooth gradients. This tension between medium and subject mirrors Escher’s own duality as both a meticulous craftsman and a visionary surrealist.

Escher’s flame is neither consuming nor consumed—it exists in a suspended state, a visual koan that collapses the binary of creation and annihilation into a single, hypnotic form.
Technical Mastery

The Woodcut’s Hidden Complexity

Gradation and Grain

The flame’s luminosity emerges from Escher’s masterful control of woodcut gradation, a technique requiring multiple blocks to achieve subtle tonal shifts. Unlike etching or lithography, woodcut demands that the artist anticipate how ink will interact with the wood’s natural grain—a variable Escher exploited to introduce micro-textures into the flame’s outer edges. The print’s 30×40 cm dimensions permit these nuances to read clearly, from the dense black of the background to the nearly translucent highlights at the flame’s apex.

Compositional Asymmetry

Escher’s placement of the flame slightly off-center disrupts the composition’s potential symmetry, a deliberate choice that heightens the work’s unease. The negative space to the flame’s left creates a visual weight, as if the void itself exerts a gravitational pull. This asymmetry reflects Escher’s broader rejection of decorative balance in favor of cognitive tension—a principle that The Art Story traces to his studies of Islamic tiling patterns, where infinite repetition coexists with deliberate irregularities.

Own This Icon of Surrealist Symbolism

Presenting Emblemata Candle Flame in a gallery-quality frame, ready to hang. Each print ships with free worldwide delivery and a certificate of authenticity. The 30×40 cm format ensures the flame’s intricate gradations remain vivid from any viewing distance.

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Design Application

Where to Display Escher’s Luminous Paradox

The print’s high-contrast palette makes it a striking focal point in minimalist interiors, particularly against deep-toned walls (charcoal, navy, or forest green) that echo the woodcut’s void. In smaller spaces, the 30×40 cm size commands attention without overwhelming; consider positioning it above a console table or writing desk, where its symbolic weight complements functional areas. For larger rooms, pair it with other monochromatic works—such as Escher’s Circle Limit series—to create a gallery wall exploring themes of infinity and duality. The frame’s neutral finish ensures compatibility with both modern and mid-century decor, while the print’s matte surface minimizes glare under directional lighting.

FAQ
What framing and materials are included?

The print arrives in a conservation-grade frame with UV-protective acrylic glazing, designed to prevent warping and discoloration. The backing includes an acid-free mat board to ensure long-term stability.

Where do you ship, and how long does delivery take?

We offer free shipping to all countries, with no minimum purchase. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on the destination. All orders include end-to-end tracking.

How does the print maintain its quality over time?

The archival pigment inks and pH-neutral paper are rated to resist fading for 80+ years under normal lighting conditions. The UV-protective glazing in the frame provides additional defense against sunlight exposure.

What is your return policy?

If you’re not completely satisfied, return the print in its original condition within 30 days for a full refund. We cover return shipping costs and provide a prepaid label for convenience.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. MoMA. "Maurits Cornelis Escher: Biographical Overview." moma.org
  2. Tate. "M.C. Escher: Symbolism and Structure." tate.org.uk
  3. The Art Story. "M.C. Escher: Mature Period and Late Works." theartstory.org
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