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acrylic, gesso, ink, watercolor, gouache, collage and acrylic sealer on clay plates and iron set of 5 platesIn Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a visually striking composition of various found and repurposed objects. The piece utilizes a vibrant color palette, with contrasting shapes and textures that create a sense of playfulness and dynamism. The subject matter incorporates recognizable elements, such as cartoon imagery and symbols, suggesting a commentary on popular culture and consumerism. The artistic style blends elements of collage, assemblage, and mixed media, showcasing the artist's innovative techniques in transforming everyday items into a thought-provoking sculptural work. The context of this piece likely explores themes of social commentary, cultural critique, and the reclamation of discarded materials. ...

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