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The image displays a white, textured wall, resembling brickwork, showcasing two tiers of framed artworks
MomentThe image displays a white, textured wall, resembling brickwork, showcasing two tiers of framed artworks. The primary feature is a large, horizontal rectangular artwork with a black frame and a glossy finish, featuring four circular, high-resolution macro photographs of human irises arranged in a 2x2 grid on a dark, speckled background. Each iris has a central black pupil. The top-left iris is predominantly amber-gold, labeled "Мартин" (Martin). The top-right iris shows a reddish-brown center fading to a light blue-grey periphery, labeled "Десислава" (Desislava). The bottom-left iris exhibits strong reddish-brown and orange tones, labeled "Красимир" (Krasimir). The bottom-right iris is characterized by light brown and greenish-yellow hues, labeled "Никол" (Nikol). Light reflections are visible on the glossy surface of this artwork. Mounted directly above this large piece are three smaller, identical black-framed rectangular artworks. Each contains a dark blue graphic depicting a stylized map with text, explicitly referencing the city of Varna, Bulgaria. The leftmost frame shows a map of Varna with a pin, accompanied by Bulgarian text indicating "Our adventure began at this place in the summer of 2007." The middle frame displays a map of Varna with a heart icon and Bulgarian text referencing a marriage date around August 19, 20xx. The rightmost frame shows a map of Varna with a plus sign icon and Bulgarian text discussing family, with dates February 3, 2010, and March 21, 2016. The scene is static, with no visible individuals or direct interactions.

