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A large, dark, carved wooden sculpture, likely a totem pole or ancestral figure, stands prominently in the foreground of a spacious, modern interior. The sculpture, which occupies the left side of the frame, features intricate concentric patterns and a stylized eye-like carving near its top. Its surface shows textured, chiseled marks, suggesting a handcrafted quality. Another smaller, similar carved object is partially visible at the bottom right. The setting appears to be a multi-level atrium or hall within a museum, art gallery, or public building, consistent with a location in Brisbane City. The perspective looks upwards, emphasizing the high white walls and ceiling. Natural light streams in from large windows at the far end of the hall, illuminating the space, indicating it is daytime. Overhead, rows of track lighting fixtures are mounted on the walls. In the mid-ground, a long, white wall with glass panels or railings on an upper level extends into the distance. Beyond this, large windows reveal glimpses of an urban environment with buildings and green foliage outside. Small, indistinct figures of people are visible near these windows, suggesting visitors or staff. A light-colored, patterned block or counter and a dark rug are visible on the floor in the mid-ground right. Wooden architectural accents are present near the ceiling on the left side of the image. No visible text is discernible.
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