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The image displays a vertical art installation identified as "Wind Nest" by Fujiko Nakaya, located within the National Gallery Singapore, Singapore. The sculpture occupies the center of the frame, extending from the lower-middle to near the top edge. The top portion of the sculpture features a large, dark brown, spherical metallic structure, intricately formed from numerous thin rods, resembling a bird's nest. This 'nest' appears filled with darker, twig-like material. Several thicker, dark brown metallic rods project radially outwards and slightly upwards from the spherical structure. Below the 'nest,' the sculpture's mid-section comprises a cluster of vertical cylindrical tubes. These tubes are of varying lengths and are composed of both copper-toned and silver-toned metallic materials, arranged in an irregular, layered configuration. These elements appear attached to or integrated with a central support. The visible lower portion of the sculpture consists of a single, vertical, silver-colored cylindrical pole, serving as the primary support. Two triangular, silver-colored metal brackets are affixed to this pole, positioned against the background. The immediate background behind the lower sculpture is a solid, dark green wall. Above this, the background transitions to a light gray or off-white ceiling/upper wall. A distinct horizontal line separates these two background planes. Several small, circular, recessed fixtures are visible on the light gray ceiling/upper wall. Shadows are cast on the green wall to the left of the main support pole, indicating illumination from a light source to the right.
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