The first thing that stands out when looking at images A and B is the difference in color and tone between them. Even though they have common points, they may differ on some issues such as concept and theme. If we classify the themes, we can associate visual A with more colorful and vibrant colors, and visual B with darker and dull colors. By looking at the black and white colors in B, we can understand the depth and different dimensions in the image by looking at elements that help us understand, such as shadows. Moreover, when we look at image A, although there are different themes this time, we can notice objects of different sizes thanks to the colors. Thus, their differences may show what they have in common. To illustrate, they may have similar concepts, such as geometric objects revealing themselves by being neatly aligned or overlapping. Although they may seem different when viewed directly, when we examine them more carefully, we can see how much they have in common and the balance between them. This shows that they can be in balance with their concepts, not their themes.
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