Hockey Stick Rack on Museum Plinth in Pétion-Ville
North-window sidelight cuts across a museum plinth, illuminating a rack of hockey sticks arranged in a tight, radial cluster. The shafts gleam with a wet sheen, reflecting the humid monsoon air that permeates the indoor space. Shadows stretch long and soft along the pale walls, creating a stark contrast against the bright white plastic of the stick blades. The arrangement feels chaotic yet deliberate, with sticks leaning at sharp angles that suggest sudden motion or a recent, untamed practice session. Dust motes hang suspended in the narrow beams of afternoon light, catching the edge of the black tape wrapped around the stick handles. The plinth itself is smooth and unadorned, at the base of the sports equipment in a quiet, almost sacred display. One shadow falls across the lowest blade, marking the boundary between light and dark.
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