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This is a demonstration I did for my students at MCC on Fractured Painting. The idea is to break the composition in to parts or fractures. They can be asymmetrical or symmetrical as in the example below. Then you paint each section as if it were its own painting, yet keeping the balance of how it relates to the whole.
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