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Music sculpture and painting refer to the intersection of music with visual art forms. Music sculpture involves creating three-dimensional artworks that embody or represent musical themes, often using materials that evoke sound or rhythm. Painting in this context may involve using color and form to express musical ideas or emotions, potentially capturing the essence of a musical experience. Together, they explore how auditory sensations can translate into visual expressions, enriching both art forms.

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