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The image displays a decorative architectural relief sculpture featuring three stylized human faces, characteristic of the "Masken" (masks) by Waldemar Grzimek (1956), integrated into the facade or an interior wall at Mauerstraße 11 in Kassel, Germany.

The central subject is a horizontal panel crafted from a light gray, granular material, resembling concrete or rough stone. This panel features three distinct human-like faces in relief, positioned side-by-side. Each face is abstract yet discernible, characterized by a prominent nose, deeply recessed eye sockets, and a generally somber or neutral expression. The texture of the relief is rough and uneven, suggesting a hand-carved or molded process.

Directly below the relief panel is a clear glass surface, likely a protective cover or part of a display. Beneath this glass, a dense bed of smooth, rounded, white, ovoid stones is arranged, occupying the visible compartment. These stones appear illuminated, possibly by an internal light source, casting a soft glow.

Above the relief, a plain, light gray wall with a subtle texture extends upwards. The top section of the image reveals structural elements: two horizontal wooden beams, appearing to be untreated or roughly finished timber, extend across the frame. A black electrical cable is visible on the upper right side, descending vertically along the wall.

The foreground, at the very bottom of the image, consists of a dark brown, heavily textured surface, which appears to be wood grain or a similarly coarse fibrous material, possibly a table or a ledge. No people are visible in the scene. The overall impression is that of a stationary architectural or artistic installation.
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Oct 17, 2025

Kassel, Germany

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The image displays a decorative architectural relief sculpture featuring three stylized human faces, characteristic of the "Masken" (masks) by Waldemar Grzimek (1956), integrated into the facade or an interior wall at Mauerstraße 11 in Kassel, Germany. The central subject is a horizontal panel crafted from a light gray, granular material, resembling concrete or rough stone. This panel features three distinct human-like faces in relief, positioned side-by-side. Each face is abstract yet discernible, characterized by a prominent nose, deeply recessed eye sockets, and a generally somber or neutral expression. The texture of the relief is rough and uneven, suggesting a hand-carved or molded process. Directly below the relief panel is a clear glass surface, likely a protective cover or part of a display. Beneath this glass, a dense bed of smooth, rounded, white, ovoid stones is arranged, occupying the visible compartment. These stones appear illuminated, possibly by an internal light source, casting a soft glow. Above the relief, a plain, light gray wall with a subtle texture extends upwards. The top section of the image reveals structural elements: two horizontal wooden beams, appearing to be untreated or roughly finished timber, extend across the frame. A black electrical cable is visible on the upper right side, descending vertically along the wall. The foreground, at the very bottom of the image, consists of a dark brown, heavily textured surface, which appears to be wood grain or a similarly coarse fibrous material, possibly a table or a ledge. No people are visible in the scene. The overall impression is that of a stationary architectural or artistic installation.

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