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The image displays a large, rectangular, multi-panel public art installation located in Helsinki, Finland
The image displays a large, rectangular, multi-panel public art installation located in Helsinki, Finland. While a precise street address is not discernible, the artwork's scale and reflective surface suggest an outdoor setting, likely a building facade or dedicated art wall. The installation is a mixed-media piece, primarily a collage incorporating torn paper, magazine clippings, and painted elements, structured into a grid of distinct, puzzle-piece-like panels. Visible are sections of at least six unique panels: * The top-left panel, on a teal background, features a large, red, amorphous painted shape resembling a crude facial outline with three red dots, surrounded by various collaged paper fragments and faint handwritten Finnish text, including "maailma" (world). * The top-right panel, on a yellow background, presents a large, brown outlined abstract figure, set against collaged paper clippings, some with visible Finnish text such as "pääsiäinen" (Easter) and "Aurinko" (Sun). * The middle-left panel, on a bright yellow background, centers on a dark blue abstract shape that suggests a stylized face, accompanied by an assortment of collaged blue, brown, and orange paper pieces. * The middle-right panel features a densely collaged background of torn print materials over which a grey, painted face with red lips and facial accents is depicted. This section includes handwritten Finnish phrases such as "Koheillen Onnea" (Striving for happiness) and "Mietteiden" (Thoughts). * Partially visible bottom panels continue the theme with abstract shapes, collaged elements, and Finnish text on blue and orange backgrounds, respectively. The artwork itself is the primary subject; no individuals or specific actions beyond the installation's existence are depicted. The scene is static, focused solely on the detailed composition of the art piece.