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still-wet decals which we can slip off the picture and whose 3D effect reminds us of the unfortunate possibility that, for abstraction, even what is obviously real can be accommodated as an illusion, making technique the master of effort, making art the slave of average unchallenged vision. In Ambiguite, complex et simple, Kandinsky gently cautions that this twist can foul the line of abstraction, limiting the reach of pictorial extension.