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Antwerp 29
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On a photo shoot through Antwerp, Belgium, on April 20th, 2024 the art gallery 'Black Panther' (situated at 70 - 74 Hoogstraat) (information is only available in the Dutch language) was visited.

In the court yard of this art gallery there were some contemporary art sculptures. I was curious about the title of these artworks and the name of the sculptors, but there wasn't anyone wo could provide me with this information. The artworks lacked text signs of the names of the sculptures and sculptors too.

Later on I've tried to find the information on the net, but wasn't successful. Thought it was still worthy however to provide you with a picture of such a contemporary artwork.

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.biffobear
05/02/24 10:51 AM GMT
Good photo of a strange looking man..R.
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Do not trust Atoms....they make up everything.
::trixxie17
05/02/24 2:49 PM GMT
This is very intriguing Mr. C. - would have caught my eye too.
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The Amen of nature is always a flower .... Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
.Starglow
05/02/24 4:05 PM GMT
It looked rather sad, but still a great capture of a work of Art.
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::tigger3
05/03/24 11:46 AM GMT
What a great photo opt, and fantastic details! tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.icedancer
05/03/24 2:49 PM GMT
Such a cool creation with marvelous detail and colours
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VIEWED IN FULL
.Tomeast
05/03/24 10:16 PM GMT
It looks a little like the paintings from the first man seen at the link. Almost 3d like quality here with great focus and color.
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.LynEve
05/05/24 12:59 AM GMT
A very intriguing work and an excellent capture.
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