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The image captures an outdoor metallic sculpture situated in a park or public garden, likely in South Brisbane, Australia. The central subject is a geometric sculpture composed of interconnected cuboid shapes, crafted from brushed or polished silver-colored metal. Each module of the sculpture features repeating circular and heart-shaped cutouts, creating an open and intricate design. It stands on a textured, cylindrical metallic base.

Adjacent to the sculpture, a silver informational plaque provides details about the artwork. The plaque clearly identifies the artist as JON BARLOW HUDSON and the work as "Pearl Chain, 2018. Museum of Brisbane Collection." The legible text on the plaque further describes Hudson as a British-Canadian sculptor and notes that the artwork, a "chain of pearl-like forms," is "created from a single strip of metal." It mentions influences from mathematical concepts such as the Fibonacci sequence, golden ratio, and sacred geometry, as well as the Brisbane River. An illustrative image of a similar "chain of pearl-like forms" is visible at the top of the plaque.

The scene unfolds during daytime, under what appears to be an overcast or partly cloudy sky, casting diffused light. The immediate ground around the sculpture and plaque consists of gravel and dirt, with several scattered brown leaves. Beyond this, a well-maintained green lawn extends, also dotted with fallen leaves. The background features lush green trees; one with a slender trunk stands near the sculpture, and another with denser foliage is further back. In the distance, behind the trees, parts of buildings are visible, including one with a sign displaying "ART GALLERY" in yellow text. No discernible human activity or prominent figures are present, lending a tranquil atmosphere to the setting.
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Dec 30, 2024

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image captures an outdoor metallic sculpture situated in a park or public garden, likely in South Brisbane, Australia. The central subject is a geometric sculpture composed of interconnected cuboid shapes, crafted from brushed or polished silver-colored metal. Each module of the sculpture features repeating circular and heart-shaped cutouts, creating an open and intricate design. It stands on a textured, cylindrical metallic base. Adjacent to the sculpture, a silver informational plaque provides details about the artwork. The plaque clearly identifies the artist as JON BARLOW HUDSON and the work as "Pearl Chain, 2018. Museum of Brisbane Collection." The legible text on the plaque further describes Hudson as a British-Canadian sculptor and notes that the artwork, a "chain of pearl-like forms," is "created from a single strip of metal." It mentions influences from mathematical concepts such as the Fibonacci sequence, golden ratio, and sacred geometry, as well as the Brisbane River. An illustrative image of a similar "chain of pearl-like forms" is visible at the top of the plaque. The scene unfolds during daytime, under what appears to be an overcast or partly cloudy sky, casting diffused light. The immediate ground around the sculpture and plaque consists of gravel and dirt, with several scattered brown leaves. Beyond this, a well-maintained green lawn extends, also dotted with fallen leaves. The background features lush green trees; one with a slender trunk stands near the sculpture, and another with denser foliage is further back. In the distance, behind the trees, parts of buildings are visible, including one with a sign displaying "ART GALLERY" in yellow text. No discernible human activity or prominent figures are present, lending a tranquil atmosphere to the setting.

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