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This image depicts a white sculptural group featuring three figures on a multi-tiered plinth, situated outdoors, likely in a park or public square. The monument is the "Monument to the founder of the first professional choir in the Urals, M.I. Blinov, and participants of amateur art activities," located near the Palace of Culture "Metallurg" in Kamensk-Uralsky, Russia.

From left to right, the figures are: a standing woman, a standing man, and a seated man, all rendered in white, appearing to be made of stone or a similar durable material. The standing woman wears a long, flowing dress and holds a small bouquet of flowers in her left arm, her right arm slightly bent, hand open. She looks forward and slightly to her right. The central standing man, depicted in a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers, has his left arm raised high with an open palm, gesturing upwards. His gaze is directed forward and slightly to his right. The seated man, positioned on a low block to the right, wears a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers. He holds a triangular-bodied stringed instrument, resembling a balalaika, with both hands as if playing it, and looks forward and slightly to his left.

The white plinth supporting the statues has a darker brown base layer and exhibits some vertical dark streaks and discoloration on its white surfaces. A low black metal fence, composed of posts connected by two levels of chains, encircles the plinth, separating it from the surrounding grassy ground. In the background to the left, a light-colored brick building with a mounted external air conditioning unit is visible. The rest of the background is dominated by dense, green foliage of deciduous trees. Through the trees on the far right, a faint yellow/orange structure can be partially discerned, and a pathway is visible beyond the fence.
TataDacha

Jun 6, 2026

Kamensk-Uralsky, Russia

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This image depicts a white sculptural group featuring three figures on a multi-tiered plinth, situated outdoors, likely in a park or public square. The monument is the "Monument to the founder of the first professional choir in the Urals, M.I. Blinov, and participants of amateur art activities," located near the Palace of Culture "Metallurg" in Kamensk-Uralsky, Russia. From left to right, the figures are: a standing woman, a standing man, and a seated man, all rendered in white, appearing to be made of stone or a similar durable material. The standing woman wears a long, flowing dress and holds a small bouquet of flowers in her left arm, her right arm slightly bent, hand open. She looks forward and slightly to her right. The central standing man, depicted in a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers, has his left arm raised high with an open palm, gesturing upwards. His gaze is directed forward and slightly to his right. The seated man, positioned on a low block to the right, wears a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and trousers. He holds a triangular-bodied stringed instrument, resembling a balalaika, with both hands as if playing it, and looks forward and slightly to his left. The white plinth supporting the statues has a darker brown base layer and exhibits some vertical dark streaks and discoloration on its white surfaces. A low black metal fence, composed of posts connected by two levels of chains, encircles the plinth, separating it from the surrounding grassy ground. In the background to the left, a light-colored brick building with a mounted external air conditioning unit is visible. The rest of the background is dominated by dense, green foliage of deciduous trees. Through the trees on the far right, a faint yellow/orange structure can be partially discerned, and a pathway is visible beyond the fence.

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