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This media file presents an indoor view of an art installation, likely within a gallery or exhibition space in Schiedam, Netherlands. The primary subjects are eight square artworks, abstract in nature, meticulously arranged in two rows of four on a light blue wall. The scene is devoid of people.

The top row of artworks includes:
1.  A piece with geometric shapes in white and light grey on a pale background.
2.  A composition featuring fine blue lines forming a grid pattern on a white background, some lines appearing to have texture.
3.  A design with a large white crescent shape set against a dark purple or deep blue background.
4.  An artwork displaying five interconnected red square outlines on a white canvas.

The bottom row of artworks includes:
1.  A piece with a black background, a large white parallelogram or rectangle, and three circular shapes (blue outline, red fill, blue outline) at the bottom left. A distinct reflection of a window, suggesting daylight, is visible on the white surface.
2.  An artwork featuring a repeating pattern of red plus signs and rectangular blocks on a pink background.
3.  A piece framed in red, with a grey and black interior consisting of horizontal lines, some appearing striped or textured.
4.  A composition with red and blue squares and diamonds arranged in a pattern on a white background.

On the adjacent right wall, two smaller, abstract three-dimensional wall decorations are visible; one features wavy patterns, and the other appears to be a stack of rectangular elements. A white electrical outlet is positioned low on the main wall, and a small, white square object, possibly a sensor or camera, is mounted high in the corner. The walls are a uniform light blue, and a dark floor is visible at the bottom of the frame. No discernible text is visible on the artworks or walls. The clean and organized setting suggests a deliberate display for viewers.
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FM-MobaQ2

Jan 26, 2025

Schiedam, Netherlands

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This media file presents an indoor view of an art installation, likely within a gallery or exhibition space in Schiedam, Netherlands. The primary subjects are eight square artworks, abstract in nature, meticulously arranged in two rows of four on a light blue wall. The scene is devoid of people. The top row of artworks includes: 1. A piece with geometric shapes in white and light grey on a pale background. 2. A composition featuring fine blue lines forming a grid pattern on a white background, some lines appearing to have texture. 3. A design with a large white crescent shape set against a dark purple or deep blue background. 4. An artwork displaying five interconnected red square outlines on a white canvas. The bottom row of artworks includes: 1. A piece with a black background, a large white parallelogram or rectangle, and three circular shapes (blue outline, red fill, blue outline) at the bottom left. A distinct reflection of a window, suggesting daylight, is visible on the white surface. 2. An artwork featuring a repeating pattern of red plus signs and rectangular blocks on a pink background. 3. A piece framed in red, with a grey and black interior consisting of horizontal lines, some appearing striped or textured. 4. A composition with red and blue squares and diamonds arranged in a pattern on a white background. On the adjacent right wall, two smaller, abstract three-dimensional wall decorations are visible; one features wavy patterns, and the other appears to be a stack of rectangular elements. A white electrical outlet is positioned low on the main wall, and a small, white square object, possibly a sensor or camera, is mounted high in the corner. The walls are a uniform light blue, and a dark floor is visible at the bottom of the frame. No discernible text is visible on the artworks or walls. The clean and organized setting suggests a deliberate display for viewers.

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