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The image captures a close-up still life featuring three handcrafted wooden kitchen utensils. They are arranged horizontally, stacked on a dark, rustic wooden surface, possibly a shelf or beam. The uppermost utensil is a broad, flat wooden paddle or spatula with rounded ends. Below it lies a large wooden spoon, characterized by a deep, oval bowl and a sturdy handle. A small, dark screw is visible near the base of the spoon's handle, suggesting a repair or an assembly point. The lowest utensil is a unique, two-pronged wooden fork or a large slotted turner, with its prongs facing downwards and a carved, flowing design visible near its base. All three utensils exhibit natural wood grain and a smooth, light-colored finish, indicating they are likely made from the same type of wood. The dark wooden surface beneath the utensils appears rough and textured, contrasting with the smooth, dark gray background wall above. Below the wooden surface and the utensils, a heavily textured, white-painted wall is visible. This wall has an uneven, stucco-like finish with prominent shadows, suggesting a rustic or aged architectural element. There are no people or discernible activities taking place; the utensils are static, possibly stored or displayed. No text is visible in the image. The scene conveys a sense of traditional craftsmanship and natural materials. While the location context is Juan Griego, Venezuela, there are no specific visual cues within the image itself to confirm this.
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