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MRS. VERNIE LOCKWOOD WILLIAMS - Page Editor 
University of Pittsburg Home Studio, 52 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pa. 
VARIOUS STEPS IN MOTIF DEVELOPMENT (Continued) 
CONVENTIONALIZATION (Continued) 
As this problem is a continuation of the one on page 117 
December number, the motif is the same as No. 2. 
Step No. 6 is turning a corner by combining horizontal 
lines from border motifs A and B intersecting at corner. Fill 
in one-half of corner, then by use of the mirror extending from 
C and D a balance will easily be found. 
Step No. 7 is two adaptations of naturalistic motif: A 
being a bilateral and C a bisymmetric design. 
Step No. 8 is the occult or hidden balance used to fill a 
square, circle, and elipse. 
Step No. 9 is the occult motif to fill a border. 
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