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In this composition, I kept it mostly similar to the points and lines composition, but added a few more shapes in an attempt to provide more upward energy. Adding to the warmness of the composition, I added the acute triangle; Kandinsky believes that acute angles are yellow and warm. The triangle is also in a mostly upward orientation pointing upwards. It otherwise represents the nose of the subject. The half-moon shape represents the smile. The trapezoid on the bottom represents the sweater the subject is wearing. Because trapezoid is essentially an incomplete triangle, I feel like it also adds to the upward energy without being intrusive like a triangle. It made the curved lines appear to grow out of a heavier space upwards. I feel like the shapes made the composition more complex, but I prefer the simplicity of the points and lines composition. 


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