Memory from Troyan, Bulgaria
FM-heqyv1
Troyan, Bulgaria
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The scene depicts a section of an indoor wall in Troyan, Bulgaria, featuring two distinct graffiti murals separated by a dark brown wooden beam

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The scene depicts a section of an indoor wall in Troyan, Bulgaria, featuring two distinct graffiti murals separated by a dark brown wooden beam. The wall itself is textured, off-white, and shows minor surface imperfections. On the left, a mural in shades of blue and light blue portrays multiple stylized ceramic vessels or pots. One prominent blue pot in the center features wavy patterns and circular highlights. Above and to its left, a paintbrush is depicted, seemingly dripping blue liquid. A light blue triangular geometric shape is visible in the lower center of this mural. On the right, a second mural features a diagonally split background, with a dominant light green section. This mural displays a large, stylized yellow-green feather quill pen, its tip immersed in a dark inkwell labeled "WHITE INK" in white text. Behind the inkwell and quill, a large green scroll or banner unfurls, bearing a prominent white letter "P" outlined in orange. Other abstract green and orange shapes complement this composition. A vertical dark brown wooden beam runs down the center of the image, separating the two murals. Faint white markings, resembling Cyrillic characters such as "A+H=B+A+T" (or similar), are vertically inscribed on this beam. Horizontal dark brown wooden beams are visible at the top, suggesting an overhead structure. Along the bottom edge of the image, a continuous, light brown wooden frame or shelving unit is present, partially obscuring the lower portions of both murals. No people are visible.