The image displays a close-up, overhead view of several open watercolor paint palettes, some containing solid cakes of paint and others showing wet washes and mixtures of various colors
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The image displays a close-up, overhead view of several open watercolor paint palettes, some containing solid cakes of paint and others showing wet washes and mixtures of various colors

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The image displays a close-up, overhead view of several open watercolor paint palettes, some containing solid cakes of paint and others showing wet washes and mixtures of various colors. The palettes are arranged on a wooden surface, possibly a table, with a white paper towel and a pencil visible in the lower right corner. One palette has a red plastic border and contains rows of rectangular paint cakes in hues of yellow, blue, black, red, and brown. Another palette is a standard metal tin with multiple compartments holding various paint colors, some wet and some dry, with visible brush strokes and dried paint splatters. A third palette, also metal, is open and shows large, wet washes of red, pink, and yellow paint, with some dried brown pigment. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly an art studio or a crafting area. There are no people or specific landmarks visible that would indicate a location in Bat Yam, Israel. The scene focuses solely on the art supplies.