Juxtapose "soft" human elements (like skin or a weary expression) against "hard" industrial materials (concrete walls, metal chairs, or thick leather). Symbolic Detail:
The canvases are physically scarred. You can see where the wood frames were splintered and then sanded down, or where the fabric was slashed in a moment of organized fury. But they aren't destroyed. They are mood pictures sentenced to corporal punishment patched
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To convey a sense of a "sentence" or "punishment," prioritize lighting and composition that feel restrictive or heavy: Low-Key Lighting: But they aren't destroyed