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The images depict a sculptural group titled "Paso Doble" by the sculptor Andreas Loeschner-Gornau, viewed from various angles. The sculpture portrays dancing figures—or a dancing couple—characterized by abstracted, fluid forms that evoke the movement of dance. The surface texture is rough and irregular, featuring a patina that suggests weathered material.
The color palette consists of a turquoise base tone, interspersed in places with reddish or coral-colored accents. These are complemented by gold-colored elements that highlight the contours and some of the sculptural curves. This interplay of colors and textures lends the sculpture a vibrant, almost antique aesthetic.
The artwork itself is mounted on a rectangular plinth, which is rendered in the same colors and textures.
The forms of the sculpture are organic, reminiscent of human bodies. Rather than distinct facial features or specific details, the piece presents merely suggested body parts—such as heads, torsos, arms, and legs—that are intertwined or interconnected. The figures' legs rest upon the plinth, which features a slightly uneven surface.