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We exit the building and cross the street. I have to jog to keep up with him. Across from Erudite headquarters is what used to be a park. Now we just call it “Millenium,” and it is a stretch of bare land and several rusted metal sculptures—one an abstract, plated mammoth, another shaped like a lima bean that dwarfs me in size.
What does abstract mean here?
Oct 13, 2023 2:32 AM
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In the context you provided, "abstract" is used to describe the nature or style of a sculpture. An abstract sculpture is a type of art that does not attempt to represent objects or figures in a realistic way but instead uses shapes, forms, and colors to create a non-representational or non-literal representation of an idea, concept, or emotion. So, when it mentions "one an abstract, plated mammoth," it means that the sculpture is in the shape of a mammoth but is not a realistic or lifelike representation of a mammoth; instead, it's created in an artistic, non-realistic style.
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