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An abstract mixed-media artwork is displayed indoors against a plain, uniformly lit, light purple-white wall. The rectangular artwork is positioned at an angle, resting on an unseen surface below. It features a stark horizontal division: the left section is predominantly off-white with textured applications of blue, gold, and brown paint, while the right section is a deep, dark blue-black. A central, stylized, and abstract form resembling a face or mask, rendered in various shades of blue and white with sculptural qualities, bridges the two color fields. The painting exhibits thick, impasto-like brushstrokes and splatters, particularly in the lighter left portion. Metallic-looking elements, possibly gold leaf or paint, are scattered across the canvas, especially prominent on the darker right side, alongside deliberate scratch-like marks. Visible text on the dark blue-black side includes the word "MONDAY" and "WHY," both written in a lighter color and oriented vertically or diagonally. Fainter, less discernible text appears on the lighter left section. The plain background wall offers no specific external location cues beyond an indoor setting, likely in a home or gallery in Gwarinpa, Nigeria. The lighting is soft and even, creating a muted ambiance for the static display of the artwork.
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