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This image depicts the exterior and partial interior of an art gallery located in Pokhara, Nepal. The scene is dominated by a stone archway serving as the entrance, above which a carved wooden sign reads "Art Gallery." The walls flanking the entrance are constructed from irregular stone blocks.

Outside the gallery, the ground is paved with flat, irregular stone slabs. A substantial collection of framed artworks is displayed. On the left, a large portrait of an individual wearing a white mask and holding a drum is prominently featured on a wooden easel. Below it rests a smaller framed painting of a multi-tiered structure. Further left, parts of a large thangka-style painting are visible.

On the right side of the entrance, another easel holds a framed portrait of a woman with braided hair and traditional attire. Adjacent to this, a large framed painting of tall pink/red flowers is visible, along with a painting depicting snow-capped mountains in a blue and purple palette. Smaller framed artworks, including a landscape with figures, lean against the stone wall and are arranged on the ground. A climbing vine with green leaves ascends vertically on the far right.

Through the archway, the interior of the gallery is visible. Numerous framed paintings, predominantly landscapes depicting mountains and rivers, along with some portraits and abstract pieces, are displayed on walls and arranged on tables. Several blue cylindrical objects, possibly vases or decorative items, are visible on a table in the background. A dark-colored bust or statue, resembling a Buddha figure, is positioned on a shelf or display within the inner space. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground or actively interacting within the visible scene. The lighting suggests evening or interior illumination, casting a warm glow on the displays.
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Mar 22, 2026

Pokhara, Nepal

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This image depicts the exterior and partial interior of an art gallery located in Pokhara, Nepal. The scene is dominated by a stone archway serving as the entrance, above which a carved wooden sign reads "Art Gallery." The walls flanking the entrance are constructed from irregular stone blocks. Outside the gallery, the ground is paved with flat, irregular stone slabs. A substantial collection of framed artworks is displayed. On the left, a large portrait of an individual wearing a white mask and holding a drum is prominently featured on a wooden easel. Below it rests a smaller framed painting of a multi-tiered structure. Further left, parts of a large thangka-style painting are visible. On the right side of the entrance, another easel holds a framed portrait of a woman with braided hair and traditional attire. Adjacent to this, a large framed painting of tall pink/red flowers is visible, along with a painting depicting snow-capped mountains in a blue and purple palette. Smaller framed artworks, including a landscape with figures, lean against the stone wall and are arranged on the ground. A climbing vine with green leaves ascends vertically on the far right. Through the archway, the interior of the gallery is visible. Numerous framed paintings, predominantly landscapes depicting mountains and rivers, along with some portraits and abstract pieces, are displayed on walls and arranged on tables. Several blue cylindrical objects, possibly vases or decorative items, are visible on a table in the background. A dark-colored bust or statue, resembling a Buddha figure, is positioned on a shelf or display within the inner space. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground or actively interacting within the visible scene. The lighting suggests evening or interior illumination, casting a warm glow on the displays.

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