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denisthisis

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Fri, Mar 27, 2026, 11:03 PM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

32.05400, 34.75500

A vertical, eye-level photograph captures a tightly packed section of a bookshelf displaying various books and magazines in an indoor setting. The items rest on a dark, possibly wooden, shelf surface…read more

Intellectual
Sophisticated
Nostalgic
Curious
Worldly

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5598a880-3e86-4aa7-9

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A vertical, eye-level photograph captures a tightly packed section of a bookshelf displaying various books and magazines in an indoor setting. The items rest on a dark, possibly wooden, shelf surface with a dark, uniform background above them, presumed to be in Tel-Aviv, Israel. From left to right, visible titles include a black-spined book "URBAN ART PHOTOGRAPHY" by Jürgen Grobe; a light gray, textured book with "ALBER ELBAZ" and "I LOVE YOU" in gold lettering; a black book titled "BUTTERFLIES and MOTHS of the WORLD"; a gray-spined book "LIVING WITH MID-CENTURY COLLECTIBLES" by Dominic Lutyens; and a light-colored book "COLOURMANIA" by Viction:ary. A sequence of magazines follows, including "ELLE DECORATION N°239 NOVIEMBRE 2025," a partially visible "COSMO," and a "N° 1062 NOVIEMBRE 2025" magazine. Several "VOGUE" magazines are present, dated September 2018, October 2018, and more recent issues from 2025, some noting pricing for various European countries. A red-spined book features a graphic of David Bowie and is titled "БИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ РОМАН" (Biographical Novel) in Russian. Adjacent to this is a black-spined book with white, handwritten-style text appearing to be Hebrew script, followed by a partially visible white-spined book. No individuals or dynamic actions are depicted. The scene is static, showcasing a diverse collection of print media in multiple languages, suggesting either a personal library or a retail display.