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Shards of transparent and green glass embodying a tyre of something which used to be a bike. The wheel keeps turning lazily, it’s glass petals x-rayed by halogen light. The light carries on through a trio of lenses and lands on another trio of white walls creating a breathing image of a luminescent mountain range, or maybe an iddle crystal sea or even something which refuses to be identified, something which is there to be absorbed only by the eyes.
Fragments of a something scattered on the floor the way only a properly smashed something is capable of. Taking a closer look, you can identify remains of a tea cup, a jug and a bust. The light refracts in the fragments with pieces of mirror glued on to them and heads for the wall where it ends up posting three fragile images – a tea cup, a jug and a bust.
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