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A large, egg-shaped sculpture made of white material stands atop a pristine white pedestal. The surface is perforated with numerous irregular circular openings of varying sizes, creating a honeycomb-like lattice structure. The hollow spaces allow light to pass through the sculpture, creating an intricate pattern of shadows within its form. The organic, porous structure evokes the abandoned architecture of a beehive, stripped of its inhabitants and honey. Despite its substantial size, the delicate webbing between the holes gives the piece a sense of lightness and fragility. The sculpture is displayed in a stark white gallery space, where recessed lighting casts subtle shadows that emphasize its complex dimensional qualities.