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This is a full-frame, eye-level, outdoor, daytime photograph of the facade of a building, identified as the "Palace of Impressions" in Kazan, Russia. The building's architecture is classical, with a beige stucco finish, ornate railings, and large windows. Dominating the foreground is a large, bright red sculpture resembling a balloon dog, positioned in front of a set of decorative double doors. Above the doors, the building's name, "ДВОРЕЦ ВПЕЧАТЛЕНИЙ," is displayed in white lettering. The sculpture of the balloon dog is made of a glossy material and appears to be composed of inflated segments. To the left and right of the doors are large, cylindrical, mirrored columns. Above the entrance, a metallic sculpture of a winged dragon or gargoyle is mounted on a balcony, its body and wings made of reflective, fragmented materials. The dragon sculpture is positioned against the backdrop of the building's upper story, which features windows and decorative elements. The scene is vibrant, with the red of the balloon dog sculpture providing a strong visual contrast to the building's neutral tones and the metallic sheen of the dragon sculpture. The overall impression is one of whimsical and artistic decoration on a grand architectural scale.
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3B327
Volume
10,807
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TVL
$21.38



