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Pictorial Compositions, Continued Proportion  in By using the basic principles of composition to divide a picture area, the pictorial artist has total control over the proportion of the picture area.    Since the compositions scene does not already exist, as it does in photography, fragmentation of the picture area is an arbitrary decision left to the illustrator.   Study the works of Mark Rotho and Piet Modrian, non-representational painters who successfully  divide  the  picture  plane  into  rectilinear  elements.  Evaluate  your thumbnail  sketches  to  determine  their  proportions.  The  following  figure illustrates some proportional divisions found to be more pleasing to a viewer than  others. Figure 1-20 shows examples of proportional divisions of picture planes. Figure 1-20.—Proportional  divisions  of  picture planes. Continued  on  next  page 1-25

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