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In the city of Karum, Nigeria, a large, intricately constructed metal sculpture of a horse stands indoors, possibly in a workshop or gallery. The sculpture is made from a variety of repurposed metal parts, including what appear to be car parts, chains, and other industrial scraps, assembled to form the horse's body, legs, and head. The horse has a distinctive mane and tail fashioned from metal fragments. Brightly colored plastic elements, such as blue and green pieces, are incorporated into the sculpture, particularly around the neck and saddle area. A red material with white lettering, possibly a sign or fabric, is visible within the horse's neck. The sculpture is supported by dark metal legs and stands on a floor covered with wood chips or shavings. The background consists of corrugated metal walls painted white, with a white ceiling. To the right of the sculpture, a large window offers a view of an outdoor landscape with trees and a cloudy sky. The lighting suggests an indoor setting with some natural light entering from the window.
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