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Bataille's works depict buildings that are both linear and structurally dynamic. For continuous elements such as the facades of buildings and skies, the area is filled with flat colour, while elements like roofs and windows are given firm outlines. In 1948 and 1949, Bataille also composed drawings on cardboard or paper using pastels. The creative process for the figures she sketched resembled that of her embroideries, with expressive, bright colours and "short, firm strokes".
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