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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 03:51 PM

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Sofia, Bulgaria

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Two sculptural head busts are displayed side-by-side in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space with white walls and a grey floor. The busts are made of a light-colored material, possibly plaste…read more

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Two sculptural head busts are displayed side-by-side in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space with white walls and a grey floor. The busts are made of a light-colored material, possibly plaster or painted wood, and are mounted on rough, dark wooden bases that resemble tree stumps or logs. The closest bust depicts a human face in a neutral expression and is extensively decorated with drawings and text. On its left side, Russian text reads "Человек Человеку" (Man to Man) followed by "На то и волки, чтобы..." (That's what wolves are for, to...). A prominent black star-like symbol or compass rose is drawn on the forehead, and a stylized black leaf (resembling a cannabis leaf) is visible on the cheek. Other black, abstract patterns and symbols adorn the lower part of the bust. The second bust, positioned slightly behind the first, is also decorated. A distinct red outline drawing of Hello Kitty is visible on its upper side. Below this, Arabic script is written in black, with "شخص" (Shakhs, meaning 'Person') and "القط" (Al-Qitt, meaning 'The Cat') clearly discernible. Other dark, less defined markings are present around its surface. Both sculptures rest on their rustic wooden bases on the grey floor, against the plain white wall of the setting. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor, controlled environment, possibly a gallery or a modern public space in Sofia, Bulgaria, given the context. The sculptures appear to be contemporary art pieces combining different cultural references and artistic styles. | Open Wire