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Definite Shape:

Definite Shape The most essential tools in rolling metals £ the rolls, which are mostly made from hig quality steel. To a limited extent, high-gra cast-iron rolls may be used. The body of t roll may be smooth and straight for flat rolli or may be grooved if a definite shape is to rolled.

In the following years Picasso depicted objects in an increasingly disjointed way. He concentrated above all on things he found in his itudio, things which already had definite geometrical forms and which /vere familiar to the observer. Thus each object was still recognisable, ?ven if its proportions were distorted and its general shape disjointed.


Trees can be identified almost as easily in winter as in summer. When leafless, the deciduous trees usually have dead leaves underneath or sometimes still attached. Bud and twig characters are better developed and more easily seen after leaf fall. A leaf scar of definite shape marks the place where each leaf was attached. Arrangement of leaves, whether alternate or opposite, is shown clearly by buds and branching.

 

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