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An abstract, wall-mounted art piece titled "Точка времени" (Point of Time) by Aleksandra Parmon is displayed in what appears to be an art gallery or exhibition space. The artwork, dated 2026, is a large, dark, clock-like or gear-like sculpture made from wood, acrylic, and epoxy resin, measuring 100 x 177 cm. Its surface features swirling patterns in shades of dark blue, green, and gold, suggesting a cosmic or celestial theme. Roman numerals are integrated into its outer edge, evoking a sense of time. Blue LED strips are strategically placed within and behind the structure, casting a vibrant blue glow that highlights its intricate design and creates a futuristic or ethereal ambiance against the plain, light-colored wall.

Two informational plaques are visible on the wall to the right of the artwork. The upper, larger plaque, written in Russian, explains the conceptual basis of the piece, exploring the relativistic nature of time, where for light, time does not exist, and the past, present, and future coexist in a single "point of time." The lower, smaller plaque provides the artist's name (Aliaksandra Parmon), the artwork's title, year (2026), materials (wood, acrylic, epoxy resin, LED strip), and dimensions in both Belarusian and Russian. The scene is illuminated by indoor lighting, emphasizing the artwork's details and glowing elements. No people are present in the image. The use of Russian and Belarusian text aligns with the context of Minsk, Belarus.
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Jun 5, 2026, 12:33 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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An abstract, wall-mounted art piece titled "Точка времени" (Point of Time) by Aleksandra Parmon is displayed in what appears to be an art gallery or exhibition space. The artwork, dated 2026, is a large, dark, clock-like or gear-like sculpture made from wood, acrylic, and epoxy resin, measuring 100 x 177 cm. Its surface features swirling patterns in shades of dark blue, green, and gold, suggesting a cosmic or celestial theme. Roman numerals are integrated into its outer edge, evoking a sense of time. Blue LED strips are strategically placed within and behind the structure, casting a vibrant blue glow that highlights its intricate design and creates a futuristic or ethereal ambiance against the plain, light-colored wall. Two informational plaques are visible on the wall to the right of the artwork. The upper, larger plaque, written in Russian, explains the conceptual basis of the piece, exploring the relativistic nature of time, where for light, time does not exist, and the past, present, and future coexist in a single "point of time." The lower, smaller plaque provides the artist's name (Aliaksandra Parmon), the artwork's title, year (2026), materials (wood, acrylic, epoxy resin, LED strip), and dimensions in both Belarusian and Russian. The scene is illuminated by indoor lighting, emphasizing the artwork's details and glowing elements. No people are present in the image. The use of Russian and Belarusian text aligns with the context of Minsk, Belarus.

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