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To transform these images into the Suprematist style, focus on simplifying and restructuring the composition using bold geometric forms and flat colors. Follow these steps for each artwork:
### First Artwork Transformation:
1. **Geometric Simplification**:
- Replace the complex elements with basic shapes. For example, transform the triangular structure and mechanical parts into flat, colored triangles and rectangles.
- Remove textures and gradients. Use solid colors like red, blue, black, or white to fill these shapes.
2. **Color Scheme**:
- Modify the color palette to use flat and bold colors. Focus on primary colors and black and white.
- For the background, opt for a solid black or white to make the geometric shapes stand out.
3. **Reconstruct Elements**:
- Convert the moon-like structure into a simple circle or semicircle using a single color.
- Change the cluster of circles into evenly spaced grid patterns using one or two contrasting colors.
4. **Reductive Composition**:
- Eliminate unnecessary decorative lines and textures. Suprematism emphasizes minimalism.
**Execution Example**:
- Create a large red rectangle (covering about 40% of the canvas) at a slight angle.
- Overlay a bold black circle overlapping the rectangle.
- Position a small white square in the top right quadrant to create balance.
### Second Artwork Transformation:
1. **Replace Complex Figures**:
- The butterfly and the face in relief must be simplified out of the composition. Replace them with flat shape forms like squares or circles.
- The terrain should be reduced to a flat plane, or rectangular blocks using a singular color.
2. **Abstract Composition**:
- Remove any suggestion of depth. Flatten the entire perspective to give the image a two-dimensional effect.
3. **Usage of Primary Contrasts**:
- Design a prominent black square or circle in the center of the composition.
- Add a smaller red triangle over a large white circle to create a dynamic