The compositional balance of the whole is beginning to fall into place. Each individual "frame" has it's own composition.

Each frame has about the same ratio, height to width as the entire canvas. The overlap areas have their own themes too. The one in the bottom left of the above detail is called "Mon Monet Mini".

I have now been working on this canvas for a month with only a few days off. This is where my huge freedom comes into the play. How many people can afford to spend so much time on something with so little commercial potential yet great artistic value?

In 1804 Gilbert Stewart did a portrait of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte three times. It is a huge advance in perception to be able to see three points of view at once. Another word for multiple perspectives is "cubism".
"Isn't life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves?"... Andy Warhol.
Enter the focus character of my little vignette: Black Labrador retriever three times..

 

 

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