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image/jpeg
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1.32 MB
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2048x2048
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This textile artwork features a striking central figure rendered in a Pacific Northwest Indigenous style, with a mask-like visage in gray, pink, and black tones. The figure appears to be weeping or dripping, with long blue-black vertical streaks extending downward. Four circular sun-like elements with cross patterns inside them surround the central figure, each ringed with spiky black lines suggesting rays or flames. The background shows dramatic color variations including deep reds, oranges, and yellows, with deliberate paint splatters and drips creating a weathered or distressed effect. The bottom edge features a series of thin, parallel black lines hanging like fringe. The overall composition suggests both traditional textile weaving techniques and contemporary painting methods, with its combination of precise iconographic elements and spontaneous paint application.