Back and Forth Geometric and Organic Shape Composition Exercise

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While doing this exercise, I learned how complex shapes can be “formed” from symmetrical to asymmetrical and free-form, in turn, acknowledging the infinite amount of shapes that can be constructed. I also learned that with negative and positive space, it is not possible to change one and not the other. For example, the more shapes (positive space) I made and glued onto either the smooth bristol or artagain paper, the less negative space there was and vice versa.