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framed painting displayed on a white wall
framed painting displayed on a white wall. The painting is an oil on canvas, depicting a still life composition with religious icons at the top and a collection of everyday objects below. These objects include a globe, a lamp, an iron, scissors, a clock, and various other items, arranged in a dense and somewhat chaotic manner. The style is figurative with elements of surrealism. To the left of the painting, a large piece of beige cardboard is leaning against the wall, partially obscuring the edge of the artwork. To the right of the painting, three small informational cards are attached to the wall, with text in Russian. One card, positioned above the painting, is slightly blurred. The card directly to the right of the painting has the title "Вечерний Дмитренко. Попытка. Реконструкция", the text "Холст, масло", and the year "2023". The card below it has the title "Вечерний Дмитренко. Попытка.", and the text "Цифровая копия". A third card, further to the right and partially out of frame, has the title "Вечерний Дмитренко. Попытка. Реконструкция", the text "Холст, масло", and the year "2023". A fourth card, visible at the bottom right, also contains Russian text. The informational cards suggest that this artwork is likely on display at a museum or gallery in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The title "Вечерний Дмитренко. Попытка. Реконструкция" suggests a connection to an artist named Vecheri Dmitrenko, and potentially a reinterpretation or reconstruction of a past work. The presence of multiple cards with similar titles and dates indicates an exhibition focused on this artist or theme. The environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space.
