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This image captures an indoor art display, dominated by a strong pink light that bathes the entire scene in a vibrant hue. The central focus is a large, wrinkled sheet of off-white paper, affixed to a pink wall with small clips or tape along its upper edge. The paper is covered with black pen or marker drawings, featuring intricate lines, curves, dots, and technical-looking sketches that appear to be design patterns. Clearly visible words on the paper include "pink" and "Styfan" (or Stefan), along with an annotation "XF2".

Towards the bottom of the paper, portions of actual neon light art are visible, which seem to be the finished products or prototypes based on the patterns above. Most notably, a brightly glowing rainbow-colored neon arch is prominent, showcasing segments of red, orange, yellow, green, and purple light. Other neon shapes, some partially lit or unlit, are also discernable, reinforcing the idea that the paper serves as a blueprint for these creations.

To the right of the paper, on the uniformly pink wall, a small, rectangular white label is attached. The text on this label, under the pervasive pink light, reads: "Paper glass-bending pattern for Stefan Meier-Fachbuchs neon sign ca. 2018 Michael Siemens, Neon Sign Australia".

The setting suggests an art gallery or exhibition space in South Brisbane, Australia, presenting the process of neon sign creation. The specific pink lighting contributes to a distinctive and immersive atmosphere for the display. No people are visible in the frame.
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Dec 30, 2024

South Brisbane, Australia

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This image captures an indoor art display, dominated by a strong pink light that bathes the entire scene in a vibrant hue. The central focus is a large, wrinkled sheet of off-white paper, affixed to a pink wall with small clips or tape along its upper edge. The paper is covered with black pen or marker drawings, featuring intricate lines, curves, dots, and technical-looking sketches that appear to be design patterns. Clearly visible words on the paper include "pink" and "Styfan" (or Stefan), along with an annotation "XF2". Towards the bottom of the paper, portions of actual neon light art are visible, which seem to be the finished products or prototypes based on the patterns above. Most notably, a brightly glowing rainbow-colored neon arch is prominent, showcasing segments of red, orange, yellow, green, and purple light. Other neon shapes, some partially lit or unlit, are also discernable, reinforcing the idea that the paper serves as a blueprint for these creations. To the right of the paper, on the uniformly pink wall, a small, rectangular white label is attached. The text on this label, under the pervasive pink light, reads: "Paper glass-bending pattern for Stefan Meier-Fachbuchs neon sign ca. 2018 Michael Siemens, Neon Sign Australia". The setting suggests an art gallery or exhibition space in South Brisbane, Australia, presenting the process of neon sign creation. The specific pink lighting contributes to a distinctive and immersive atmosphere for the display. No people are visible in the frame.

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