This photograph, taken in the city of Varna, Bulgaria, captures a framed paint-by-numbers artwork displayed on a plain white wall
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This photograph, taken in the city of Varna, Bulgaria, captures a framed paint-by-numbers artwork displayed on a plain white wall

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This photograph, taken in the city of Varna, Bulgaria, captures a framed paint-by-numbers artwork displayed on a plain white wall. The painting depicts a bright coastal scene viewed from an imagined white-framed patio or balcony. In the immediate foreground, part of a white outdoor table with a pink flowering plant in a pot is visible on the right, alongside a white slatted chair. The patio floor is rendered as wooden decking in shades of grey and black. On the left, an open window or door frame, adorned with pink and red flowers, frames the view. Beyond the patio, a calm body of turquoise water, likely a bay or sea, extends into the midground. A wooden pier with four vertical posts juts into the water from the left, and a small, light-colored boat with a distinct yellow top is moored near its end. The background features rocky, tan-colored cliffs or hills with sparse green and brown vegetation, bathed in sunlight. Above, a clear blue sky is dotted with white, fluffy clouds, and several seagulls are depicted in flight. The painting itself exhibits a simplified, blocky color style characteristic of paint-by-numbers, lacking fine detail and relying on distinct color areas. It is encased in a simple, flat white frame. Reflections on the glass of the frame are noticeable, particularly on the left side, where a multi-story building with light-colored facades and numerous windows is distinctly visible, indicating the presence of an urban or residential structure opposite the viewpoint of the photograph's setting. No people are visible in either the painting or the reflection.