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An indoor photograph displays a striking sculpture resembling a large calla lily or arum flower, positioned against a background of a window covered by a translucent white blind. The image is taken in what appears to be an art exhibition space or a well-lit room, possibly in Schiedam, Netherlands. The sculpture itself is an intricate piece of art, meticulously crafted from numerous small, cylindrical objects, likely colored pencils or similar wooden dowels. The spathe, the large petal-like part of the flower, is a rich dark color, possibly black or dark brown, formed by tightly packed, dark-hued pencils. The spadix, the central spike of the flower, contrasts sharply with its vibrant yellow or golden-brown color, also composed of countless small cylindrical elements. The flower sculpture emerges from a tall, robust cylindrical base or support, which is a solid pink or purplish hue. A small, metallic fixture connects the base of the flower's stem to the top surface of this large cylindrical support. The stem of the flower is slender and appears to be made from a blend of the dark and lighter cylindrical components, gradually transitioning from the dark spathe to the pink base. The background features a large window, diffused with natural light, suggesting it is daytime. The soft, even illumination highlights the textures and details of the sculpture. The lower part of the background shows a light brown or beige wall, typical of interior architecture. There is no visible text or human activity in the image, emphasizing the sculpture as the sole focus. The overall impression is one of modern or contemporary art, showcasing detailed craftsmanship and a unique use of everyday materials to create an organic form.
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