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This minimalist artwork features a simple, framed mirror against a stark white backdrop. The square frame is made of dark wood, contrasting with the light, reflective surface within. The mirror's surface creates a subtle distortion, blurring the boundaries between the artwork and the surrounding environment. The artist's use of everyday, functional materials, combined with the conceptual nature of the piece, suggests a commentary on the nature of perception and the role of the viewer in shaping the artwork's meaning. This work exemplifies the clean lines and detached, contemplative style characteristic of contemporary minimalist art. ...
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