light and shadow
certain angle round it makes a third pattern
can make some really beautiful interplays with those elements and maybe not so much colour but if it is shiny or if it is translucent paper too or if it is very solid.
more visual research as well
who's working with paper
who's working on screens
who's working on windows
contemporary and historical
and what styles you are looking at? geographically
or things occur in other geographical places
do this as a geographical context, only looking at things from this.
certain time period or a back or forwards, do it culturally, all sorts of different particular architecture style.
gothic period across different places and see how it manifest, and doing it visually getting photos notes on those are in a way that's relevant.
City start to get a kind of bigger map of what's
will kind of help you understand it and then in term of putting it into your proposal or talking about your context in your research paper
For example you have got a bunch of images to write about you, and you can say this is what I was looking at this style in this place and then know they look like this and that, kind of thing in that, that is a helpful starting point.
To a decent Mexican magician exercises on that anyway.