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Figurative sculpture titled 'Artigo Rio De Janeiro Brazil Artfair Con', 3x3x6 inches, by artist Manfred Kielnhofer on polyester
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Artigo Rio De Janeiro Brazil Artfair Con Polyester Figurative Sculpture

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Type Original
Size  3x3x6 in/8x8x15 cm
Material polyester
Type Sculpture
Subject Figurative
Medium Polyester
Shape Horizontal
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Political Allegory, American Flag, Hooded Figure, Industrial Setting, Contemporary Sculpture, Gold Drapery, Somber Mood
Description

A hooded, faceless figure in tarnished gold sits with funereal stillness, its hollow void absorbing the room’s harsh utility light like a wound in the image. The American flag, draped like a shroud across a worktable, introduces a charged collision between civic icon and industrial anonymity, where national promise is rendered as fabric—folded, burdened, and abruptly mortal. Set against raw cinderblock and improvised scaffolding, the composition reads as an altar of unfinished work: power and devotion reduced to surface, while the absent face insists on collective accountability rather than individual identity. The piece holds a tense equilibrium between spectacle and silence, suggesting that the cost of empire is often paid in spaces that were never meant to be seen.

Type

Original

Size

3x3x6

Material

polyester

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