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Henri Matisse began "painting with scissors" as a response to his declining health, which limited his ability to paint traditionally. In the early 1940s, he developed the technique of creating cut-out shapes from colored paper, allowing him to explore color and form in a new, expressive way. This method, exemplified in works like "The Snail," enabled him to maintain his artistic vision and creativity despite physical limitations. The cut-outs became a significant and innovative aspect of his later work.

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