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Eugene Gorya

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 09:52 AM

Moscow, Russia

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A man is depicted busking, playing a violin while seated on a small, dark, foldable stool in what appears to be a subway or metro station. He is dressed in a grey beanie, a camouflage-patterned jacket…read more

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A man is depicted busking, playing a violin while seated on a small, dark, foldable stool in what appears to be a subway or metro station. He is dressed in a grey beanie, a camouflage-patterned jacket over a dark t-shirt, blue jeans, and green and white sneakers. His violin is made of wood, and he holds the bow with his right hand, focusing intently on his playing. Next to him on the right, a black portable speaker is positioned on a small cart with bright green wheels. On the ground in front of his feet, several electronic devices are visible, including a green and white multi-effects pedal and a black unit, all connected by wires to the speaker. The setting features a dark grey floor with a large red circular marking directly beneath the man. The background consists of light grey walls, with vertical dark grey slatted panels and an orange-colored section further back. Two signs are visible behind the musician. The yellow sign on the left displays an arrow pointing left, the number "5" in a circle, and the text "Нижегородская МЦК" (Nizhegorodskaya MCC) with "14" in a circle. The red sign on the right features an exclamation mark symbol and Russian text that reads, "Вход и переход на МЦК временно по ул. Щелковская" (Entry and transfer to MCC temporarily via Shchelkovskaya street). The artificial lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely a public transit area in Moscow, Russia.