
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two wire sculptures against a dark background. The upper sculpture is a simplified representation of a fish, constructed from coiled wire. It has a distinct head with a circular eye and a body made of tightly wound spirals. The lower sculpture is a more elaborate wire creation, appearing to be a horse. Its body is also formed from coiled wire, with individual strands of wire used to create a mane and tail. The horse is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its legs extended as if in motion. The image is a photograph of these sculptures, possibly taken within an indoor setting, such as a studio or exhibition space. There is no visible indication of the city of Guayacán, Venezuela, or any specific environmental context that would suggest its location.
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