Indirectly, this shows a wire twirl attached to balls of wire then attached with two pieces of tin foil. Although it is open to interpretation, the tin foil balls represent a vagina (being somewhat subtly portraying them to be pomegranate due to ancient connotation and the view point of such fruit and its seeds representing fertility and so on.) Plus, the balls of wire are portraying the scrotum of a male and the twirled wire being the penis. Without it being too obvious, I intended to attach all these and make it relatively equal.
Although the balls of wire don't appear to be equal, the intention was for all of the 3D piece to be completely equal therefore portraying gender equality. I believe that the interpretation of my piece shows you who you are and how your mind reacts to such viewpoint: say, for example, you depict the penis/scrotum to be on top of the portrayed pomegranates to be of intention and it to be your instinctive thought? You may be SLIGHTLY mysoginistic. If you depict it the way I have (being it all of equal and alignment), that maybe you don't think of one gender to be more superiority. However, this is just an idea of how my piece portrays emotion.
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