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The image displays a framed photograph depicting a Chinese clay artisan engaged in live sculpting during the 1996 River Hongbao event in Singapore. The artisan, an East Asian male with short dark hair, wears a striped short-sleeved collared shirt with an emblem on the left chest. He is seated at a red table, meticulously manipulating a small, unformed piece of clay with both hands. To his left on the table are three small, finished or semi-finished clay busts. To his right, a small blue object, a white enamel mug with a lid, and some white fabric or paper are visible. The immediate background behind the artisan features a display board with several framed images or posters, one of which partially shows the word "HINA." In the blurred background of the original photograph, a tall, light-colored multi-story building with numerous windows is prominent, faintly displaying the word "COMPAQ" near its upper section. Overhead wires and a vertical pole-like structure are visible in the upper portion of the background, indicating an urban environment within Singapore.
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