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This contemporary artwork features a striking composition of concentric rings in shades of blue, grey, and white. The circular design is created using intricate cut-out shapes resembling gears or cogs, giving the piece a mechanical and industrial aesthetic. The overlapping pattern of the teeth-like forms creates a mesmerizing visual effect, drawing the viewer's attention to the central dark core. The use of felt material adds a soft, tactile quality to the otherwise geometric structure. This conceptual piece likely explores themes of machinery, interconnectedness, and the cyclical nature of technology within modern society. ...
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