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This image captures a vibrant and functional tailoring workshop in Badagry, Nigeria. The main subject is a young woman, likely a seamstress, with dark skin and her hair pulled back, wearing a black top and a silver necklace. She is deeply focused, seated on a wooden stool and operating a large, industrial-style sewing machine, branded "TWO LION," to work on a piece of white, sheer fabric. The workshop walls are distinctively decorated. The upper half is white, adorned with various circular and oval cutouts in shades of pink, purple, and white, adding a personalized touch to the space. The lower half of the wall is painted a solid pink, creating a clear demarcation. To the left of the woman, a large, multi-tiered thread rack, covered in a colorful patterned fabric (possibly African print), holds dozens of spools of thread in almost every conceivable color, indicating a wide range of creative possibilities. Adjacent to this, various tools and materials are organized and easily accessible, including multiple zippers in different colors (such as purple and black), a black hot glue gun, a soldering iron, and coiled white cables. Near the sewing machine, a pair of large red scissors and other small tools are also visible. Electrical wiring runs along the upper perimeter of the white wall and ceiling, connecting to various junction boxes and a prominent blue electrical component. Closer to the ground, a white power outlet with a black adapter plugged into it is mounted on the pink wall, providing power to the equipment. The overall scene suggests a busy and well-equipped small business or craft space, bustling with creative work.
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