Original Images



My Interpretation




I firstly opened the image in Photoshop. I then selected the image and copied it. Then I edited the size of the canvas to double the width of the image. Then i pasted the image so two of the same image are side by side. Then I flipped the image horizontally so the background from on the side meeting both images were the same. I then flattened the image so that the two previous layers became one single layer. Next I copied the image again and extended the canvas vertically doubling the height. I then pasted the image and flipped the image vertically. Finally I cropped the thin white border around the image and saved it.