Тиде файл на Викискладе гыч, тудо вес проектлаште кучылталтын кертеш. Утларак каласыме кумдан возымо лаштык ӱлнырак ончыкталтеш.
Возен ончыктымашDevice to Root out Evil.jpg
English: Device to Root Out Evil is a 1997 sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim installed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is made of galvanized structural steel, anodized perforated aluminum, transparent red Venetian glass, and has concrete foundations.
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пашам колташ – ты пашам копийым ыштен, шаркален, пуэн кертат
вашталташ – ты пашам келыштараш
Нине келшык-влакым шуктымеке:
атрибуций – Те авторствым ончыктышаш, лицензийыш кылверым пуышаш да автор иктаж-могай вашталтышым пуртен але уке манын ончыктышаш улыда. Тидым кеч-могай ушан-шотан йӧн дене ышташ лиеш, но лицензиат тылат але тиде произведенийым кучылташ полша манын, тыгай шонымаш лекшаш огыл.
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Device to Root Out Evil (1997) by Dennis Oppenheim Galvanized structural steel, anodized perforated aluminum, transparent red Venetian glass, concrete foundations 25' H x 15' W x 12' D Location: Vancouver, Canada Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/9