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The image depicts a sculpture of two orangutans supporting a table. The orangutan on the left is seated, leaning on the table with one hand on its forehead, while the orangutan on the right is seated beneath the table, supporting it with its arms. The sculptures are made of a reddish-brown material, possibly wood or resin, and are highly detailed, capturing the texture of fur and facial features. On the tabletop, there are several items displayed, including what appears to be a framed plaque with text, a small dark stone sculpture, and a digital display screen. A sign with "DO NOT TOUCH" is visible in front of the digital screen. The background consists of a textured wall made of light-colored stone blocks and a patterned floor. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, casting shadows on the wall. The image was taken indoors, likely in a public space such as a museum or a gallery, given the displays and the "Do Not Touch" sign. The city of Sukawati, Indonesia, is known for its art markets and artisan workshops, which often feature intricate wood carvings and sculptures, making this a plausible location for such an artwork.
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Jun 17, 2026, 4:57 AM

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The image depicts a sculpture of two orangutans supporting a table. The orangutan on the left is seated, leaning on the table with one hand on its forehead, while the orangutan on the right is seated beneath the table, supporting it with its arms. The sculptures are made of a reddish-brown material, possibly wood or resin, and are highly detailed, capturing the texture of fur and facial features. On the tabletop, there are several items displayed, including what appears to be a framed plaque with text, a small dark stone sculpture, and a digital display screen. A sign with "DO NOT TOUCH" is visible in front of the digital screen. The background consists of a textured wall made of light-colored stone blocks and a patterned floor. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, casting shadows on the wall. The image was taken indoors, likely in a public space such as a museum or a gallery, given the displays and the "Do Not Touch" sign. The city of Sukawati, Indonesia, is known for its art markets and artisan workshops, which often feature intricate wood carvings and sculptures, making this a plausible location for such an artwork.

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