Contemporary Art Exhibition Poster
English full prompt
A square A1-scaled exhibition poster for a contemporary sculpture show. Background is warm chalk gray. A single oversized photographic object dominates the right two-thirds: a folded sheet of raw copper resting on a pale plinth, its patina showing soft turquoise oxidation along the creases, lit by even north-window daylight with no harsh shadows. The left third is a strict typographic column. From top to bottom: a tiny gallery wordmark "MUSEUM OF MATERIAL", a generous vertical gap, then the show title "SOFT METAL" set in a tall geometric sans, broken across two lines, left-aligned. Below, a short curator note in 9pt serif, two paragraphs, lorem-free and meaningful: "Twelve artists reconsider weight, fold, and corrosion. Works range from hammered foil to cast bronze." Dates "03 OCT — 22 DEC" and address "PIER 9, EAST QUAY" sit at the lower edge. No decorative elements. Uncoated paper feel.
中文完整提示词
一张方形 A1 当代雕塑展览海报。背景为温暖粉笔灰。右侧三分之二是一张大幅静物:一片折叠生铜薄板置于浅色基座上,折痕处可见柔和湖绿色氧化锈迹,由均匀北窗自然光照亮,无强阴影。左侧三分之一为严谨的字体栏。自上而下:极小的画廊字标 「MUSEUM OF MATERIAL」,留出大量垂直空白,再放展览标题 「MUSEUM OF MATERIAL」,高瘦几何无衬线字体,左对齐分两行。下方两段 9pt 衬线策展短文,内容真实有意义:「Twelve artists reconsider weight, fold, and corrosion. Works range from hammered foil to cast bronze.」。底部一行展期 「03 OCT — 22 DEC」 与地址 「PIER 9, EAST QUAY」。无装饰元素。未涂布纸张质感。
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