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The artwork features a surreal, skeletal horse-like creature composed of intricate, winding lines against a dark, monochromatic background. The prominent shapes and lines suggest a mechanical or architectural quality, creating a sense of fragility and tension. The style appears to be a minimalist, abstract drawing that blends organic and inorganic elements, evoking a dreamlike or imaginative quality. This piece may explore themes of the relationship between nature and technology or the duality of life and death. ...
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