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The image captures two print documents lying on a dark, flat surface, likely a table. On the left, a white document presents information about an artist. It features a photograph of a person, identified in the text as "He Shu," standing beside a large, horizontal artwork that appears abstract or textured. Below the photo, the document lists "He Shu" as a Singaporean artist, born in 1982 in Chongqing, China. It details awards, including several UOB Painting of the Year recognitions (e.g., 2019 Silver Award, 2020 Highly Commended Award), and mentions his educational background from the Sichuan Conservatory of Music and Temasek Polytechnic. The biography highlights his focus on "minimal int painting, mural int, and detailed xuan paper painting." To the right, a magazine titled "YUAN" (源) is displayed. The cover features a man wearing glasses and a dark shirt, standing in an indoor setting. He is positioned in front of a large, dark brown artwork, possibly a relief or sculpture, which has a deeply textured or layered appearance. He holds a small, rectangular object, resembling a brick, in his hands. Another similar artwork is visible in the background. Prominent Chinese text on the cover includes the phrases "淘尽沙开始见金" (When the sand runs out, gold begins to appear) and "青莲艺术品溢价" (Premium on Qinglian art pieces). Other headlines mention "新加坡早年的酒楼华乐文化" (Chinese orchestral music culture in Singapore's early restaurants) and a feature on "张森林" regarding Singaporean Chinese culture. The scene suggests an informational display, possibly at an art exhibition, gallery, or cultural event, presenting details about artists and cultural topics.
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