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This image depicts an interior view of an art gallery or exhibition space, identifiable as Sotheby's in London, United Kingdom, likely hosting an exhibition by The Koestler Arts Trust. The central subject is a multi-colored ceramic sculpture, "The Big Bucket of Being A Fighter" by Marice Cumber, created in 2023. The irregularly shaped vessel, resembling a bucket or vase with two black, arch-shaped handles, is adorned with various patterns, including concentric swirls, stripes, and dots, in shades of pink, green, blue, yellow, and black. A stylized face with red lips is visible on one side, and the phrase "I don't care anymore" is prominently inscribed in orange lettering on a red background. The sculpture, made of stoneware with slips, underglazes, oxides, and gold enamel, rests on a white rectangular plinth in the foreground. An accompanying white plaque details the artwork's information, including its dimensions (40 x 31 x 27 cm) and retail market value (£2,100). The background consists of plain white walls and a light-colored wooden floor. Three other framed artworks are visible on the far wall: two to the left feature text on a reddish-brown background (one reading "What if Women Ruled the World"), and one to the right displays a concentric circular abstract design in vibrant blues, purples, yellows, and reds. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
@nikofrenchkiss

Feb 2, 2026, 1:13 PM

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This image depicts an interior view of an art gallery or exhibition space, identifiable as Sotheby's in London, United Kingdom, likely hosting an exhibition by The Koestler Arts Trust. The central subject is a multi-colored ceramic sculpture, "The Big Bucket of Being A Fighter" by Marice Cumber, created in 2023. The irregularly shaped vessel, resembling a bucket or vase with two black, arch-shaped handles, is adorned with various patterns, including concentric swirls, stripes, and dots, in shades of pink, green, blue, yellow, and black. A stylized face with red lips is visible on one side, and the phrase "I don't care anymore" is prominently inscribed in orange lettering on a red background. The sculpture, made of stoneware with slips, underglazes, oxides, and gold enamel, rests on a white rectangular plinth in the foreground. An accompanying white plaque details the artwork's information, including its dimensions (40 x 31 x 27 cm) and retail market value (£2,100). The background consists of plain white walls and a light-colored wooden floor. Three other framed artworks are visible on the far wall: two to the left feature text on a reddish-brown background (one reading "What if Women Ruled the World"), and one to the right displays a concentric circular abstract design in vibrant blues, purples, yellows, and reds. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.

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