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A detailed, bronze-toned metallic relief sculpture is depicted, located in Macau, China. The central and dominant subject is a large, textured pig, rendered with visible skin folds, a prominent snout, and downward-cast eyes. Multiple smaller, rat-like rodents are interacting with the pig: one is positioned on the pig's head, another near its snout, and a third appears higher up amidst foliage. The rodents are shown with detailed fur and tails, actively clambering. The background consists of several sculpted bamboo stalks, vertically oriented on the right and diagonally on the left, partially obscuring a dark, fine mesh grid. Strong directional lighting from the upper left illuminates the relief, highlighting its three-dimensional quality and varied metallic hues ranging from golden to coppery and silver. No human figures are present.
Mashylia

Mar 10, 2026

Macau, China

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A detailed, bronze-toned metallic relief sculpture is depicted, located in Macau, China. The central and dominant subject is a large, textured pig, rendered with visible skin folds, a prominent snout, and downward-cast eyes. Multiple smaller, rat-like rodents are interacting with the pig: one is positioned on the pig's head, another near its snout, and a third appears higher up amidst foliage. The rodents are shown with detailed fur and tails, actively clambering. The background consists of several sculpted bamboo stalks, vertically oriented on the right and diagonally on the left, partially obscuring a dark, fine mesh grid. Strong directional lighting from the upper left illuminates the relief, highlighting its three-dimensional quality and varied metallic hues ranging from golden to coppery and silver. No human figures are present.

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