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The image depicts an indoor scene in a textile studio or gallery, likely located in the Ubud District, Indonesia. A woman, appearing to be of Southeast Asian ethnicity with dark hair pulled back in a bun, stands in profile facing right. She wears a sleeveless top with black and yellow vertical stripes over a dark, possibly striped, garment, and a pink and white patterned scarf draped over her left shoulder. Her right arm is extended, and her open hand gently touches a large, multi-piece textile art display. This display consists of several irregularly shaped fabric swatches in various earthy tones (yellow, light blue, beige, brown, green, grey, maroon) that are stitched and layered together. Features on these swatches include leaf impressions on the yellow fabric, textured brown elements on the light blue, a stylized white crane or heron silhouette on the grey fabric, and visible stitching and fringed edges throughout. The textile art is suspended from a thin brown rope strung horizontally across the upper portion of a plain white wall, with individual pieces hanging from knotted points. To the far left, a reddish-brown textured textile hangs from a wooden dowel. To the far right, smaller fabric samples are displayed on a wooden accordion-style rack. In the foreground, on a light-colored wooden table, are four glass jars containing powdered or plant-based substances. From left to right, visible labels include "Samp rut" (partially visible), "Symplocos," "ALUM," and a fourth jar (partially visible) with "Ferro sulph" on its label, indicating common natural dye ingredients and mordants.
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