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The artwork features a sculptural piece composed of interlocking gray and blue shapes. The visual elements include geometric forms, with circles and arches creating a dynamic, abstract composition. The subject matter appears to be a representation of machinery or mechanical parts, conveying a sense of industrial design. The artistic style and technique employ a combination of felt and hard materials, creating a textural contrast and a minimalist, modern aesthetic. The context suggests the artist's intention to explore the intersection of form, function, and materiality in a contemporary sculptural piece. ...
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