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The scene is an outdoor or brightly lit display area in Alaguntan, Nigeria, featuring multiple metallic sculptures. The central and most prominent object is a large, dark metallic sculpture of a chimpanzee or gorilla head, constructed from numerous interwoven cylindrical or wire-like components with subtle hints of red, green, and yellow within its structure. The sculpture has prominent eyes and a textured nose, and a small, light-colored rectangular strip is affixed to its forehead. It is mounted on a matte black, square pedestal. In the upper left background, a metallic rooster-like sculpture, also appearing to be made from recycled metal parts and featuring a red circular component, is partially visible against a white wall. This wall is decorated with a raised, undulating, concentric pattern. To the right of the chimpanzee head, two additional dark metallic sculptures are present. One is a human-like head, crafted from perforated dark metal with a vertical light-colored stripe on its face, supported by a slender stand with interconnected metallic elements and chains leading to a flared base. Another dark, metallic sculpture is partially visible further to the right. A tall, slender, dark trapezoidal display stand is partially visible in the foreground to the left. The ground is a light grey, tiled or paved surface with visible grout lines and some discoloration. No people are clearly visible, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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