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The scene depicts an art exhibition or fair in Itirin, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground, a life-sized sculpture of a human figure is seated on a black barrel. The sculpture is painted in shades of blue and black, with the upper torso predominantly blue fading into black, and the lower body (shorts, legs, and arms) painted black. It wears a grey gas mask-like headpiece with large round goggles, a beak-like protrusion, and tan JBL brand over-ear headphones. A ribbed hose extends from the mask to the right. A black wire with a small connector hangs from the headphones onto the sculpture's chest. The sculpture holds a small, white paper airplane in its right hand. In the mid-ground, behind the sculpture, several individuals are present. A dark-skinned man in a black shirt is partially visible behind the sculpture, facing generally towards the right. To his right, a dark-skinned woman with dark hair, wearing a white long-sleeved top, light pants, and carrying a small green handbag, stands looking downwards to her left. Further to the right, a dark-skinned woman in a black blazer and light pants stands with her right arm raised, gesturing towards a display panel. The background features multiple exhibition displays. A large white banner reads "+234 ART FAIR" and "Find The Threads Of Nigeria," with a section below covered in colorful handwritten notes forming a grid-like pattern. To its right, a dark wall or panel displays text including "+234 ART FAIR" and "The Geography Of Inclusion." To the far left, a textured wall made of vertical wooden slats is visible, with small square items (possibly photos or notes) attached. A light-skinned individual in a light-colored top is partially visible behind this display, facing left. The floor is light-colored and appears to be concrete or a similar material.
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