Untitled (Portal)
Untitled (Portal)
Untitled (Portal)
Untitled (Portal)
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outdoor burner 20lb, propane tank, hose, skillet, coca-cola, smartphone, spatulaLabor
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork presents a simple, utilitarian setup consisting of a gas stove and a propane tank. The stove, with its blue cooking surface, stands on a black metal frame, highlighting the functionality and minimalism of the piece. The surrounding gray floor and neutral background emphasize the stark, industrial nature of the setup, drawing attention to the practical, everyday nature of the objects. The contextual cues suggest the artist's intention to explore the relationship between utility, materiality, and the everyday experiences that shape our lives, offering a contemplative perspective on the mundane elements that often go unnoticed. ...

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