For more than five years, a sculpture known only as The Bundle has sat in the corner of a small antique shop — wrapped tight, priced at ten thousand dollars, and untouched. Customers pause, stare, whisper. No one buys it. No one even reaches out. Yet everyone who sees it leaves changed — curious, uneasy, and not quite sure why. At first glance, it looks deceptively simple: a compact form of layered fabric, wire, and resin, bound so tightly it feels as though something inside might break free. Its creator, Danish artist Janusz Walentynowicz, originally conceived The Bundle as a...
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