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The image displays the "Die Waiblinger Welle" sculpture by Alfred Haberpointner, situated on the Marktplatz in Waiblingen, Germany, prominently positioned in front of the Kulturhaus Schwanen
MomentThe image displays the "Die Waiblinger Welle" sculpture by Alfred Haberpointner, situated on the Marktplatz in Waiblingen, Germany, prominently positioned in front of the Kulturhaus Schwanen. The sculpture is composed of numerous curved, upright metallic panels, some highly reflective and others matte gray, arranged to form a large, wave-like structure. Direct sunlight, appearing to emanate from the upper right, casts long, defined shadows of the sculpture across the light grey, speckled pavement. To the right, the facade of the Kulturhaus Schwanen is visible, characterized by a dark, possibly corrugated metal or paneled surface with pronounced vertical lines. To the left, several white-canopied market stalls are set up, with multiple indistinct human figures navigating the area, suggesting an outdoor market or fair. One stall, visible behind the sculpture on the right, features framed pictures and mirrors on display. A large deciduous tree with light green-grey foliage is present in the upper left background. The sky above is clear and uniformly blue. In the lower right foreground, the back of a small child's head is visible, featuring two ponytails secured with white bands and wearing a light purple garment, indicating the child is looking towards the sculpture.
