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The painting by Malevich include 8 rectangles in different sizes. The aim was to understand the painting and further analyze it. The rectangles were moved further away in space and it was concluded somewhere in infinity they would intersect at a distant point. Further, keeping the heavist mass static; all the other rectangles were placed at varying heights assuming they are in space. The smallest rectangle was placed at the bottom most quadrant.




