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A large sculptural head mounted on a white pedestal dominates the gallery space. The piece appears to be made of a light-colored material, possibly clay or plaster, with rough textural elements in black, white, and peachy tones swirled throughout its surface. The sculpture features exaggerated features - a gaping, oval mouth and hollow eye sockets that create a dramatic, expressive quality. The head tilts upward and slightly to one side, giving it a sense of movement and emotion. The crude, unrefined treatment of the surface aligns with the artwork's title, creating a raw, visceral presence. The scale of the piece is significant, standing several feet tall on its display plinth, while other artworks visible on the gallery walls provide context for its commanding presence in the space.