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Sofia, BulgariaThe image displays a framed artwork, an etching titled "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" by Francisco Goya. The artwork depicts a scene with a large winged creature, possibly a bat or a winged humanoid, carrying a man. Below the main creature, there are other figures in flight, one appearing to use a parasol-like device and another with outstretched wings. The overall impression is one of a surreal and nightmarish landscape. The artwork is matted in black and housed in a simple black frame. The background of the image is a plain white wall. There are two faint teal smudges on the matting above the artwork. Based on the context of the artwork, it is a depiction of a print rather than a photograph of a scene in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The image displays a framed etching of a person chained to a wall. The person is hunched over, with their head bowed and arms bound by chains attached to a metal bar. The etching style uses strong lines and shading to depict the figure and the chains, creating a sense of distress and confinement. The background is textured with horizontal lines, suggesting a rough or prison-like environment. The frame is a simple, light-colored border, set against a dark, textured mat. The overall scene is somber and evokes feelings of suffering. This artwork is located in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Elitsa Ivanova
Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:28 PM · 5.0k attention
The image displays a framed etching of a person chained to a wall. The person is hunched over, with their head bowed and arms bound by chains attached to a metal bar. The etching style uses strong lines and shading to depict the figure and the chains, creating a sense of distress and confinement. The background is textured with horizontal lines, suggesting a rough or prison-like environment. The frame is a simple, light-colored border, set against a dark, textured mat. The overall scene is somber and evokes feelings of suffering. This artwork is located in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The image displays a framed oil painting of a person's intense gaze. The subject, whose face is partially obscured by their arms, has dark, wild hair and is looking directly at the viewer with piercing eyes. The painting is framed with a dark, textured wooden frame that has metallic gold and blue-grey highlights. The signature "George Maugham" is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting. The painting is hung on a plain, off-white wall, with the lower edge of the frame casting a subtle shadow. This artwork is located in the National Art Gallery, located at 1 Knyaz Alexander I Square in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:33 PM · 1.4k attention

The image displays a framed oil painting of a person's intense gaze. The subject, whose face is partially obscured by their arms, has dark, wild hair and is looking directly at the viewer with piercing eyes. The painting is framed with a dark, textured wooden frame that has metallic gold and blue-grey highlights. The signature "George Maugham" is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting. The painting is hung on a plain, off-white wall, with the lower edge of the frame casting a subtle shadow. This artwork is located in the National Art Gallery, located at 1 Knyaz Alexander I Square in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The image is a framed etching depicting a bullfight. In the center, a man is grappling with a bull, leaning into its neck and head. The man is dressed in simple trousers and a shirt, his body strained with effort. The bull is muscular and appears to be pushing against the man. The scene takes place in an arena with a dirt floor and a wall in the background that has some decorative elements at the top and vertical panels lower down. The etching is matted and framed, with the number "15" handwritten in the upper right corner of the mat. The artwork is presented against a dark background, likely a wall or display surface. There is no indication of the city of Sofia, Bulgaria, or any specific location within it.
Elitsa Ivanova
Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:25 PM · 0.2k attention

This is a framed oil painting of a person's face peering intently from under a dark cloth. The person has dark, curly hair and expressive blue eyes. Their face is partially obscured by their arm, which is bent and resting near their head. The subject is depicted with dramatic lighting, creating strong contrasts between light and shadow. The background is dark and somewhat abstract, with visible brushstrokes adding texture to the scene. The painting is signed in the upper right corner with the name "Georgi Manev". The frame is ornate, with a textured, weathered appearance in shades of grey and gold. The overall mood is intense and introspective. The context of Sofia, Bulgaria, does not provide specific visual cues within the artwork itself, but it is the location where the image was captured.
Elitsa Ivanova
Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:32 PM · 0.2k attention
The image is a framed etching depicting a bullfight. In the center, a man is grappling with a bull, leaning into its neck and head. The man is dressed in simple trousers and a shirt, his body strained with effort. The bull is muscular and appears to be pushing against the man. The scene takes place in an arena with a dirt floor and a wall in the background that has some decorative elements at the top and vertical panels lower down. The etching is matted and framed, with the number "15" handwritten in the upper right corner of the mat. The artwork is presented against a dark background, likely a wall or display surface. There is no indication of the city of Sofia, Bulgaria, or any specific location within it.

An expansive, monochrome tapestry depicting a dynamic scene of four bulls locked in a struggle dominates the wall of a modern gallery space. The bulls are rendered in a detailed, etched style against a dark, textured background. One bull in the foreground is on its hindquarters, its head low with horns pointed forward. To its left, another bull charges, its head raised and mouth open. Behind these, two more bulls are intertwined, their bodies and horns creating a chaotic and powerful composition. The tapestry is hung against a light gray wall, bordered by narrow white wall sections on either side. Above the tapestry, a track lighting system with multiple spotlights is installed on the off-white ceiling. Below the tapestry, a wooden floor with a polished, warm-toned finish is visible, interspersed with a dark metal grate running along the base of the wall. The image was taken at the National Gallery - Palace, located at 1 "Knyaz Alexander I" Square in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Elitsa Ivanova
Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:24 PM

The image displays a dark wall with light-colored text, likely from an exhibition or performance. At the top, the title "Penetutsiya" is prominently displayed in a large, stylized font. Below this, the names "alin Serapanuonob" and "urator: Vesela Nozarova" appear, suggesting roles like author or curator. To the right, smaller text reads "Tpu-kanalna Videoinstalacu zvuk, sinchronizatsiya, 21 min.", indicating a three-channel video installation with sound synchronization lasting 21 minutes. The main body of the text includes a quote: "Bceku mig om jubiloma nu e mimuamopho meampanho npedcтabneниe. Дори най интимните ни моменти имат публика, която е поне една: ние самите." This translates to: "Every moment of life is a miniature theatrical performance. Even our most intimate moments have an audience, which is at least one: ourselves." Below this quote, the name "Deklan Donelan" is visible. Further down, a description of the video installation "Penetutsiya" (2025) by Kalin Serapanov is presented, discussing the relationships between people gathered in a shared space, exploring the performative and metaphorical field of repetition and choreography. The text mentions forty-five participants of different ages, some known to each other and some strangers, placed on a stage. The environment appears to be indoors, with a focus on informational text displayed on a dark surface. There are no people or visible actions occurring in the image itself, only text providing context. The style of the text and the subject matter suggest a cultural event, possibly at a gallery, museum, or theater. The mention of "Sofia, Bulgaria" in the prompt provides the geographical context for this scene.
Elitsa Ivanova
Sofia, Bulgaria · Aug 9, 2026, 2:42 PM
This is a framed oil painting of a person's face peering intently from under a dark cloth. The person has dark, curly hair and expressive blue eyes. Their face is partially obscured by their arm, which is bent and resting near their head. The subject is depicted with dramatic lighting, creating strong contrasts between light and shadow. The background is dark and somewhat abstract, with visible brushstrokes adding texture to the scene. The painting is signed in the upper right corner with the name "Georgi Manev". The frame is ornate, with a textured, weathered appearance in shades of grey and gold. The overall mood is intense and introspective. The context of Sofia, Bulgaria, does not provide specific visual cues within the artwork itself, but it is the location where the image was captured.
An expansive, monochrome tapestry depicting a dynamic scene of four bulls locked in a struggle dominates the wall of a modern gallery space. The bulls are rendered in a detailed, etched style against a dark, textured background. One bull in the foreground is on its hindquarters, its head low with horns pointed forward. To its left, another bull charges, its head raised and mouth open. Behind these, two more bulls are intertwined, their bodies and horns creating a chaotic and powerful composition. The tapestry is hung against a light gray wall, bordered by narrow white wall sections on either side. Above the tapestry, a track lighting system with multiple spotlights is installed on the off-white ceiling. Below the tapestry, a wooden floor with a polished, warm-toned finish is visible, interspersed with a dark metal grate running along the base of the wall. The image was taken at the National Gallery - Palace, located at 1 "Knyaz Alexander I" Square in Sofia, Bulgaria.