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This abstract artwork features a predominant diamond-shaped form at the center, constructed from intersecting lines and geometric patterns in shades of brown and gray. The composition is balanced by the presence of four circular shapes, one in each corner, creating a sense of symmetry. The overall palette is warm, with a golden ochre background that enhances the earthy tones of the central motif. The artist's use of repetitive geometric lines and shapes suggests a focus on exploring the visual interplay of form and negative space, characteristic of the Constructivist movement in early 20th-century abstract art. ...
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