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maru

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Wed, Apr 22, 2026, 01:05 PM

Krasnodar, Russia

44.99300, 39.07100

The image presents an indoor still life scene, possibly within a home or study, showcasing an arrangement of various objects on shelves and a wooden surface. The primary subjects are two handbags and…read more

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The image presents an indoor still life scene, possibly within a home or study, showcasing an arrangement of various objects on shelves and a wooden surface. The primary subjects are two handbags and numerous books. In the upper left, a stack of books with dark covers is visible. The topmost book displays Cyrillic text: "ЛЕС" (LES, meaning "Forest") and "СВЕТЛАНА ТОЛ" (Svetlana Tol...). Beneath this, several books with dark spines show repeated inverted Cyrillic text, appearing as "НИВОЛ V" (NIVOL V). Adjacent to these stacked books, a spiral-bound notebook or diary with a dark, possibly wooden, cover is partially visible. The central focus includes a structured brown handbag made of smooth, mid-brown material, likely leather or faux leather. It features two top handles and two prominent front pockets with buckled flaps, secured by gold-colored hardware. To the lower right, a glossy, deep red handbag is positioned. This bag is crafted from a shiny, patent-like material and adorned with decorative bows made from the same material. It also has a heart-shaped metallic zipper pull. A black cable is visible near this red bag. Beneath the handbags and filling the lower half of the image are multiple shelves stocked with books, mostly displaying light-colored or beige spines, some white or darker, arranged vertically. A piece of white lace fabric lies in the lower left, partially covering some papers with illegible Cyrillic print, though "Капромекс" (Kapromeks) might be faintly discernible. A section of wooden surface is visible in the upper right corner, where a cardboard item with a red and black graphic design and faint "PROZ PRESS" text is located, along with a piece of blue patterned fabric. The scene is illuminated by indoor lighting, and no people or specific activities are depicted. The visible Cyrillic text on the books aligns with the provided location context of Krasnodar, Russia.