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A large, dark, metallic sculpture, resembling a spider or crab with multiple legs and two prominent pincer-like appendages, stands silhouetted in a shallow, rippled water feature. The sculpture, identified as "Crouching Spider" by Louise Bourgeois, is situated at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, China. Behind the sculpture, a large, geometrically tiled wall, illuminated with warm yellowish-white light, serves as the primary light source, creating a strong silhouette effect. Multiple thin streams of water are visible entering the rippled pool from the background. The upper portion of the scene above the illuminated wall is dark. No human figures or other subjects are present.
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