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This abstract sculptural piece features a minimalist, geometric composition accentuated by contrasting tones of black, white, and a touch of copper. The overall form is defined by sharp, angular lines and planes that create a sense of dynamism and movement, evoking a sense of tension and balance. The artist's use of clean, precise lines and simple shapes suggests a focus on form, material, and spatial relationships rather than representational subject matter. The austere and refined aesthetic of this work likely reflects the artist's intention to explore the formal and conceptual possibilities of abstract sculpture within a contemporary context. ...

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