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For his impressionist paintings, Malevich typically used a painting technique called "alla prima,” which is the application of thick paint and building of form and volume through color. The thick paint would be allowed to dribble and form ridges along the edges of the brushstrokes. Later on, he would apply thinner, transparent layers of paint in order to create new colors. As the former style is obviously impossible to do when using a digital medium, I opted for the latter, even though he did not use that style when he painted the work. I applied a bottom layer of red at the beginning in hopes of adding darker layers over to create the pattern in the original work, but unfortunately I did not have enough time.


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