A large, rectangular photographic portrait, titled "THE HMONG LADY," is centrally displayed in a dark brown, multi-layered wooden frame
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A large, rectangular photographic portrait, titled "THE HMONG LADY," is centrally displayed in a dark brown, multi-layered wooden frame

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A large, rectangular photographic portrait, titled "THE HMONG LADY," is centrally displayed in a dark brown, multi-layered wooden frame. The portrait features a close-up, profile view of an elderly Hmong woman, facing towards the right. Her deeply wrinkled, weathered skin is a reddish-brown tone, and her graying hair is pulled back from her face. A large, circular earring is visible on her left ear. Her eyes are open, looking towards the right edge of the frame. The background within the portrait is a soft, muted green, with subtle reflections of an outdoor scene, including trees and structural elements, suggesting natural light. The framed portrait rests on a small, dark wooden ledge and is mounted against a light-colored wooden wall featuring a grid-like pattern of recessed squares. The wood grain is distinct on both the wall and the frame. Reflections on the portrait's surface indicate ambient indoor lighting. Affixed to the bottom of the portrait's frame is a small, black rectangular plaque with white text. The plaque identifies the work and provides context: "A Hmong woman gazes out at the hilly terrain that characterizes the Northwest region of Vietnam. Her eyes show a lifetime of experience." This region encompasses areas such as Púng Luông, Vietnam. The plaque also includes information about print availability, limited edition status (15 copies of this size), free worldwide shipping, and contact details for "PRECIOUS HERITAGE" and "REMAIN CONCEPT, THCG HCMC," including a phone number (+84 7949 935 496), website (www.nikolaiphotographer.com), and a QR code.