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Cubism is about getting a picture or more than one picture and smash the picture, like when you break a mirror. With all of your picture pieces you can change the shape just a little bit and put the pieces together. Some pieces could overlap each other some can be smaller some can be bigger. Cubism is like abstract painting which inside the picture could be something but you kind of show your picture in a different way and that it looks like a beautiful piece of art in the end.

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