Answer:
Well, first he needs to know Mendelssohn's techniques. Then, once he has an understanding of Mendelssohn's techniques, he will have to create a rough draft of the piece. Then, if and when he makes any edits and revises, he will be able to create his final piece.
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Jan Myers creates movement in her quilts through repetition and alternation of colors. Only after looking closely do we see that, like the keys on a piano, every square in the quilt moves up a note in value. Laid over the diagonal "cylinders" of graduated color is a beige grid that appears lighter or darker, depending on the colors behind it. Our eye races across this quilt, up and down and over the rolling cylinders.