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Originally Posted by montsnmags
There is no acrylic, other than a flat horizontal piece the entire thing is sitting on.
On the left is a rectangular piece of metal, standing on its edge, out of which has been cut the shape of a blade.
On the right is a rectangular piece of wood, standing on its edge, out of which has been cut the shape of the haft.
Between the piece of metal and the piece of wood is the metal ring, seeming to connect these shapes cut out of the pieces of metal and wood.
Does this at all help? I think it might be suffering from a bit of the vase-face/Rubin Vase effect:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubin_vase
Cheers,
Marc
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see, I thought it was just a bit of metal and wood propped up haphazardly behind the acrylic to make sure that we the viewer actually saw the image in the acryllic
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Originally Posted by HarryT
Now I see it (or should that be don't see it?). Thanks! 
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so did you stand on your head to get to that point? what's the magic process to finally see modern art?