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Sculpture exhibited at the In Lak'Esh exhibit resembles a part of a wall with a red window. It is partially plastered in blue. A pot of flowers is visible on the other side of the window. Several hands emerge from the unplastered portion of the wall. Writing above the window reads, "Resonant Valley But Everyone Said I Was Lazy I Knew But How I Knew Why I Was Easy On Th' Clusters- Carful With The Leaves Slow I Was Too Quick To Sadden at th Sight of th' Green Iridescent Worm Scorching Itself OnTh' Hot, Planed-For-Trays, Sand, And Knowing I Had Something To Do With Its Death I Wept".
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