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This media file is a close-up, eye-level shot of a wall displaying various artistic sculptures of fish. The sculptures are crafted from wire and metal, with some featuring copper or metallic finishes. They are hung at different heights and angles on a white or off-white wall, casting distinct shadows. The fish sculptures vary in style and complexity. Some are detailed wireframe outlines of fish, suggesting their form and movement. Others are more solid, made from shaped metal, resembling the heads or tails of fish. One sculpture in the foreground is a copper-colored fish with brass wire accents connecting its body to its tail, and it has a small black tag hanging from its mouth. Another sculpture higher up on the wall is a more abstract wireframe of a fish with pronounced fins. Further up and to the right, a portion of another metallic fish sculpture is visible. The lighting in the scene creates dramatic shadows on the wall, indicating a light source from the side, possibly sunlight given the outdoor context suggested by the Tel-Aviv location. The overall mood is one of artistic display, showcasing handcrafted items. There are visible price tags on some of the sculptures, though the text is difficult to read clearly due to the resolution and angle. One tag appears to have the number "1400" and another might have "2600" or "1600". The setting appears to be an art gallery, shop, or an outdoor market stall, likely in Tel-Aviv, Israel, given the context. The focus is solely on the art pieces and their presentation. No people are visible in the frame.
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