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could follow the same protocol to create a database to include all paintings, adding any number of relational layers among the string of entries. Thus:

A line of triangles, with a line and two dotted lines above them, with an arrow to the right pointing to an infinity symbol
[Fig. 1.4]

...Which would not preclude us from further consideration of complexity expansions for our original model. For example, we might consider how the artist views the relationship between art and art viewer, and how that view evolves over time. A model to describe this facet of R might be represented as a hyper-triangle, expanding (with each catalog entry recording the artist view of A1 + V) over time.

A pyramid illustration with points labeled A, A2, and V with arrows extending away from the pyramid
[Fig. 1.5]

...Noting that we can share in the artist's evolving analysis (+1 plane in the dimensional model), perhaps adding an analysis of the artist's analysis (+1 plane) and maybe adding space in the form for the viewer to react to the artist's perspective on V's relationship to A1 (+1 plane). The Base of the pyramid model in Figure 1.5 acknowledges that the