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The image displays a detailed view of an exterior building wall covered in elaborate mosaic artwork by Oren Fischer, located at 28 Yehezkel Street, Tel-Aviv-Yafo, Israel, associated with the "Oneg Shabbat" establishment.

The upper and central portions of the primary facade are adorned with a multi-material mosaic. Large, light-colored wooden cable spools with rusted metal square centers are arranged in an abstract, overlapping pattern. Behind and around these, the mosaic depicts a vibrant cityscape with buildings, trees, and abstract figures, utilizing various colored tiles, pebbles, and found objects. The artist's name, "OREN FISCHER," is visible within this section. Below the spool elements, a prominent mosaic eye with a blue and white concentric iris transitions into undulating wave-like patterns and small fish motifs.

Below this upper artwork, a blue fabric awning with a scalloped edge extends horizontally. The awning's valance features Hebrew text: "28 יחזקאל" (Yehezkel 28) and "עונג שבת" (Oneg Shabbat). Beneath the awning, a lower mosaic panel depicts an underwater scene with fish formed from pebbles and tiles, vibrant red coral-like structures, and other abstract marine elements on a light blue background. An elongated black infrared outdoor heater is mounted horizontally on this panel, alongside a single wall-mounted, caged light fixture.

To the right, a narrower vertical wall section is entirely covered in a red mosaic composed of small, irregularly shaped tiles. This red mosaic features multiple recessed square and rectangular frames, each containing miniature mosaic depictions of abstract figures, faces, and patterns. A light-colored square outdoor speaker or sensor with a dark circular emblem is mounted on this red wall. A white electrical conduit runs vertically beneath it, leading to two stacked white double-gang electrical outlets near the bottom. A vertical metal pole or conduit defines the boundary between the main mosaic facade and the red mosaic section. No individuals or dynamic actions are present in the scene.
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Feb 6, 2026, 9:20 AM

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The image displays a detailed view of an exterior building wall covered in elaborate mosaic artwork by Oren Fischer, located at 28 Yehezkel Street, Tel-Aviv-Yafo, Israel, associated with the "Oneg Shabbat" establishment. The upper and central portions of the primary facade are adorned with a multi-material mosaic. Large, light-colored wooden cable spools with rusted metal square centers are arranged in an abstract, overlapping pattern. Behind and around these, the mosaic depicts a vibrant cityscape with buildings, trees, and abstract figures, utilizing various colored tiles, pebbles, and found objects. The artist's name, "OREN FISCHER," is visible within this section. Below the spool elements, a prominent mosaic eye with a blue and white concentric iris transitions into undulating wave-like patterns and small fish motifs. Below this upper artwork, a blue fabric awning with a scalloped edge extends horizontally. The awning's valance features Hebrew text: "28 יחזקאל" (Yehezkel 28) and "עונג שבת" (Oneg Shabbat). Beneath the awning, a lower mosaic panel depicts an underwater scene with fish formed from pebbles and tiles, vibrant red coral-like structures, and other abstract marine elements on a light blue background. An elongated black infrared outdoor heater is mounted horizontally on this panel, alongside a single wall-mounted, caged light fixture. To the right, a narrower vertical wall section is entirely covered in a red mosaic composed of small, irregularly shaped tiles. This red mosaic features multiple recessed square and rectangular frames, each containing miniature mosaic depictions of abstract figures, faces, and patterns. A light-colored square outdoor speaker or sensor with a dark circular emblem is mounted on this red wall. A white electrical conduit runs vertically beneath it, leading to two stacked white double-gang electrical outlets near the bottom. A vertical metal pole or conduit defines the boundary between the main mosaic facade and the red mosaic section. No individuals or dynamic actions are present in the scene.

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