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Three gun-shaped artworks are displayed prominently on a smooth, light pink-purple wall, likely within an exhibition or gallery setting. From left to right, the objects resemble an Uzi-style submachine gun, an AK-style rifle, and an MP5-style submachine gun. Each gun is rendered in dark tones, possibly metallic or wood-like, and casts soft shadows against the wall, illuminated by artificial lighting. The firearms are elaborately adorned with various decorative and symbolic elements. The leftmost gun is embellished with red and green feathers, small red beads or berries, and a small, wrapped item or charm, along with a beaded circlet. The central rifle is decorated with multiple strings of colorful beads, a white artificial flower, and a small, intricately embroidered pouch or bag. The rightmost submachine gun features a prominent tassel of deep red fabric or feathers, interspersed with white beads, tied to its upper part, and a small, rectangular object that might be a tag or card. The display juxtaposes the inherent symbolism of violence associated with firearms with the vibrant and potentially culturally significant adornments. This suggests an artistic commentary on themes of conflict, identity, spirituality, or the transformation of objects within a cultural context, possibly drawing from indigenous or folk art traditions prevalent in the Fortaleza, Brazil region. There is no discernible text visible on the objects or the wall.
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