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A square directional sign, approximately 70x70 cm, is affixed to a light-colored, textured, weathered wall in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The upper two-thirds of the sign display an abstract painting primarily in shades of red, white, and black, depicting distorted figures or forms, one of which appears to hold a cage-like object. The lower third of the sign features text in both Bulgarian and English, reading "ПОСТОЯННА ЕКСПОЗИЦИЯ ЖИВОПИС НА ЕНЧО ПИРОНКОВ" and "PERMANENT EXHIBITION OF ENCHO PIRONKOV," accompanied by a small logo for the City Art Gallery of Fine Arts - Plovdiv. A black left-pointing arrow is situated on the bottom left of the sign. The wall exhibits a rough, stucco-like texture with visible cracks, including a prominent vertical fissure on the right side. Bare, dark, skeletal vines are overgrown across the upper left portion of the wall, casting intricate shadows onto the wall and partially over the sign due to direct sunlight. A small, light-blue street sign fragment, partially visible in the upper right, displays "ул" (ulitsa/street in Cyrillic). The lower part of the wall shows discoloration and minor chipping. No individuals are present in the scene.
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