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A metallic sculpture of a human figure is displayed horizontally against a stark white wall, casting a prominent, elongated shadow. The figure, possibly female, is composed entirely of numerous small, circular metal pieces resembling scales or coins, giving it a textured, fragmented appearance. Its arms are extended, and the overall pose suggests a state of floating or suspension. The sculpture is predominantly dark gray, with some metallic sheen visible from the light source, which also creates strong highlights and shadows across its surface and on the wall. A small black rectangular block supports the sculpture's feet on the far right. On the wall above and to the right of the sculpture, a white informational plaque with black text is visible. The text identifies the artist as "MAZOROS Áron Zsolt" and mentions titles "Alteus II" and "Alteus III." The accompanying description, partly in English and likely Hungarian, begins with "In June 2011, Mazoros, "hand sewn" metal sculptures..." and further explains the intricate process of connecting small metal pieces by hand to create flexible, scale-like surfaces that interact with light and shadow. The setting appears to be an art gallery or museum, likely in Budapest, Hungary.
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