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Re: Unity

PRINT, December 2014, Page 16

This composition contains Unity in three different ways with its "grid of faces". I would say that it shows Unity through proximity, repetition, and color. Proximity is shown through the composition's use of the grid. Repetition is shown through the faces repeating in each box of the grid. Color is shown throughout the grid with its different shades of blue. 

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