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This image showcases a large, intricate art installation composed of numerous wooden drawers of varying sizes and designs, presented indoors, likely within a gallery or museum setting in Milan, Italy. The drawers are arranged in a complex, multi-layered, and abstract sculptural form, stacked and interlocked at different depths and heights. The installation features a diverse collection of drawer fronts. Many are crafted from light-toned wood, while others display darker, aged wood, vibrant red paint, or shades of blue and teal. Each drawer is adorned with unique hardware, including white ceramic knobs, dark metal handles, simple wooden pulls, and ornate metal fixtures, contributing to the piece's eclectic nature. Several drawer fronts include white rectangular labels with black text, hinting at a theme of classification or collection. Clearly visible words include "Kreide," "Kalkblau," "Wachs," "Schallerstange," "FOLSTRA MONI," "Franke Schwarz," "Gips," "Colophonium," "Fruct Juniperi," "30," and "35." The installation is brightly lit, enhancing the textures, colors, and the intricate arrangement of its components. The photograph is taken from an elevated, angled perspective, emphasizing the depth and three-dimensionality of the artwork. No human activity is depicted; the image focuses solely on the static artistic display.
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