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Two distinct paintings are displayed side-by-side on a light-colored wall, likely within an art gallery or exhibition space in Athina, Greece. The lighting suggests an indoor setting during the daytime. The painting on the left is a smaller, vertically oriented piece framed with a thin, light-colored wooden border. It features a detailed, textured depiction of a mass of irregular, gray, and brown stones or rocks, possibly forming a rough wall. The artistic style emphasizes the craggy surfaces and shadows of the individual rocks, creating a sense of depth and ruggedness. A subtle hint of blue is visible along the lower-left edge of the canvas, contrasting with the dominant earthy tones. The larger painting on the right is a vibrant abstract or semi-abstract work, also vertically oriented. It presents a complex composition dominated by countless geometric shapes—primarily cubes, cuboids, and angular blocks—rendered in various shades of blue, gray, and black. These forms are densely packed and arranged to create an illusion of a sprawling, three-dimensional cityscape or a dynamic, crystalline landscape, appearing to cascade or expand from right to left. The right side of the canvas is filled with this intricate geometric pattern, while the left side features a darker, more subdued background with a faint, light crescent shape, possibly a moon or other celestial body. A signature is visible in the bottom right corner of this painting, but the text is illegible.
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