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This image captures an indoor art exhibition in Brisbane City, Australia, featuring a prominent textile sculpture and a large-scale mural.

On the right side of the frame, a complex, multi-limbed sculpture dominates, displayed on a dark, circular plinth. This intricate artwork is crafted from various textiles: light brown and beige patterned fabrics, white sheer materials resembling wings or translucent forms, and vibrant red and blue wrapped or woven fibers forming tentacle-like appendages. The sculpture's base is textured with what appears to be dried organic matter.

Behind the sculpture, a long, horizontal monochrome mural or tapestry is mounted on a dark wall. This detailed artwork is rendered in black and white, depicting a dense, narrative scene with numerous figures and abstract forms. A small rectangular section within the mural features white text in a script resembling Bengali. The visible text appears to read "মরিচা নয়" (Moricha Noy, meaning "not rust") on the top line, and "নুন খাইয়া" (Nun Khaiya, meaning "eating salt") on the bottom, a phrase often associated with loyalty or dependence.

The exhibition space is characterized by polished light wooden floorboards, which reflect light and cast shadows from the sculpture. The walls are dark, creating a strong contrast that highlights the artworks. The lighting is artificial, illuminating the exhibits. No people are visible in the scene, focusing entirely on the displayed art.
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Jan 11, 2025

Brisbane City, Australia

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This image captures an indoor art exhibition in Brisbane City, Australia, featuring a prominent textile sculpture and a large-scale mural. On the right side of the frame, a complex, multi-limbed sculpture dominates, displayed on a dark, circular plinth. This intricate artwork is crafted from various textiles: light brown and beige patterned fabrics, white sheer materials resembling wings or translucent forms, and vibrant red and blue wrapped or woven fibers forming tentacle-like appendages. The sculpture's base is textured with what appears to be dried organic matter. Behind the sculpture, a long, horizontal monochrome mural or tapestry is mounted on a dark wall. This detailed artwork is rendered in black and white, depicting a dense, narrative scene with numerous figures and abstract forms. A small rectangular section within the mural features white text in a script resembling Bengali. The visible text appears to read "মরিচা নয়" (Moricha Noy, meaning "not rust") on the top line, and "নুন খাইয়া" (Nun Khaiya, meaning "eating salt") on the bottom, a phrase often associated with loyalty or dependence. The exhibition space is characterized by polished light wooden floorboards, which reflect light and cast shadows from the sculpture. The walls are dark, creating a strong contrast that highlights the artworks. The lighting is artificial, illuminating the exhibits. No people are visible in the scene, focusing entirely on the displayed art.

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