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The artwork titled 'Wheels of Fire' is a powerful and thought-provoking piece that depicts a skull wearing a green beret with a snake wrapped around a dagger piercing through it. The skull's eyes are empty and dark, representing the loss of life and the futility of war. The snake is a symbol of death and danger, and its position on the dagger suggests that death is a constant threat in war. The green beret is a symbol of the Special Forces, and its presence in the artwork suggests that the piece is a tribute to the brave men and women who have served in this elite unit. The artwork is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that have been made in war, and it is a call for peace.

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