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The image displays the exterior of the "Sala de Arte Sidor" (Sidor Art Room) building in Guayana City, Venezuela, under daylight conditions. The building is a multi-story structure with a grey, weathered concrete facade on its upper sections and a white facade on the ground floor.

The top floor features two windows with white security bars and a smaller central window. The second story includes a series of horizontal windows, some covered with light-colored internal curtains. A large, light purple and white vertical banner, partially obscured, hangs from the second story, displaying "de Arte Sidor" in white and red text.

The ground floor, painted white, features a main entrance with dark double glass doors. To the left and right of the entrance are large, dark-tinted windows, one reflecting a vehicle. A small blue square is affixed to the wall above the rightmost ground-floor window. On the far right, a blue metal gate or grates are visible. Above the main entrance, silver letters spell out "Sala de Arte Sidor."

In the foreground, a tall, dark brown metal art sculpture with three circular cutouts and etched patterns stands on a landscaped strip to the left of the main entrance. A small ground-level floodlight is positioned at its base. The landscaped strip contains various untended vegetation, including several cacti (one tall and slender on the right, a cluster of prickly pear cacti near the sculpture) and other shrubs. A small terra cotta pot with a plant is visible on the far right.

The immediate foreground consists of an asphalt surface with a yellow curb and white parking lines. A tree with green and reddish-brown foliage partially obscures the upper right side of the building. No people are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.

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The image displays the exterior of the "Sala de Arte Sidor" (Sidor Art Room) building in Guayana City, Venezuela, under daylight conditions. The building is a multi-story structure with a grey, weathered concrete facade on its upper sections and a white facade on the ground floor. The top floor features two windows with white security bars and a smaller central window. The second story includes a series of horizontal windows, some covered with light-colored internal curtains. A large, light purple and white vertical banner, partially obscured, hangs from the second story, displaying "de Arte Sidor" in white and red text. The ground floor, painted white, features a main entrance with dark double glass doors. To the left and right of the entrance are large, dark-tinted windows, one reflecting a vehicle. A small blue square is affixed to the wall above the rightmost ground-floor window. On the far right, a blue metal gate or grates are visible. Above the main entrance, silver letters spell out "Sala de Arte Sidor." In the foreground, a tall, dark brown metal art sculpture with three circular cutouts and etched patterns stands on a landscaped strip to the left of the main entrance. A small ground-level floodlight is positioned at its base. The landscaped strip contains various untended vegetation, including several cacti (one tall and slender on the right, a cluster of prickly pear cacti near the sculpture) and other shrubs. A small terra cotta pot with a plant is visible on the far right. The immediate foreground consists of an asphalt surface with a yellow curb and white parking lines. A tree with green and reddish-brown foliage partially obscures the upper right side of the building. No people are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.

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