
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a large, intricate textile artwork, likely a tapestry or quilt, displayed in an indoor exhibition space in Brisbane City, Australia. The artwork, rectangular in shape, hangs vertically against light grey walls. The dominant feature is a vibrant, swirling embroidered vortex or hurricane-like motif positioned centrally. This intricate design is rendered with thick, colorful threads in hues of orange, red, yellow, green, and blue, creating a dynamic, textured effect. At the core of the vortex is a stark black form with a distinctive pink or white, cat-like eye, giving it an intense, watchful quality. The background of the artwork is a patchwork of various fabrics, many appearing to be repurposed burlap or canvas sacks, evidenced by visible seams and printing. Dark, net-like mesh material is stitched over several sections of these background fabrics. Thin, stitched lines reminiscent of maps, rivers, or roads traverse the surface, along with small embroidered elements depicting white and green leaf or plant shapes. In the upper-middle left area, text is visible on a fabric patch, including "UNIDAS, BRAZIL No. 1" and "PRODUCT OF BRAZIL," indicating the origin of some materials. Emerging from the top right side of the textile piece is a three-dimensional, dark, coiled or braided sculpture, resembling a snake or thick rope, extending outwards from the artwork and supported by a metal stand. The artwork is suspended by wires from an overhead track lighting system. Below the textile, a distinct, net-like shadow is cast on the lower wall, mirroring patterns within the artwork itself.
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