Memory from Brussels, Belgium
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Brussels, Belgium
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"The image displays a large, circular, three-dimensional art installation mounted on a plain, light-colored wall within Brussels Airport (BRU), Zaventem, Belgium" by FM-n6yWE2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a large, circular, three-dimensional art installation mounted on a plain, light-colored wall within Brussels Airport (BRU), Zaventem, Belgium

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The image displays a large, circular, three-dimensional art installation mounted on a plain, light-colored wall within Brussels Airport (BRU), Zaventem, Belgium. The artwork, identified as "The Eye" by Vladimir Krasnoshchok, features a central dark blue disc, approximately 50cm in diameter, adorned with a luminous, intricate white and light-green filigree pattern spiraling from its core, resembling an eye's iris and pupil. This central motif is encircled by thousands of small, translucent, artificial butterfly-shaped objects. These butterflies are arranged in dense, concentric, swirling layers, creating a vibrant, dynamic vortex. The inner rings primarily consist of various shades of blue butterflies, transitioning to outer layers showcasing a diverse spectrum including bright reds, oranges, pinks, yellows, and purples. The layered arrangement provides a sense of depth and movement, with individual butterflies casting subtle shadows. No people or other objects are visible in the immediate vicinity of the artwork.

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