Písmopísm
Písmopísm is a fictional writing system that appears in the works of the author and artist M.C. Escher. It is not a naturally occurring language or a fully developed artificial language with a defined grammar and lexicon. Instead, it is presented as a visual element within Escher's art, often depicted in intricate tessellations and impossible structures. The "script" consists of a series of interconnected symbols that resemble abstract shapes and patterns rather than recognizable letters.
The exact meaning or purpose of písmopísm within Escher's oeuvre remains open to interpretation. It is sometimes
Písmopísm does not possess a phonetic or semantic structure that would allow it to be read or