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An indoor scene in Alaguntan, Nigeria, depicts an art and craft stall or exhibition booth. A male subject, likely the vendor, stands in the center-left, facing downwards and slightly to his right. He wears a dark olive-green short-sleeved shirt, black trousers with white cross-like patterns, a black baseball cap worn backward, a light-colored cross pendant on a dark cord necklace, and multi-colored wristbands on his left wrist. His right hand is slightly raised and open, gesturing towards the items on display. In the upper-left, a disembodied hand holds a silver smartphone, pointed towards the male subject, suggesting a photograph or video is being taken.

In the foreground and midground, numerous djembe drums are arranged. Several drums are stacked in two prominent columns: one column on the left with three drums (red, black/white, yellow/red top), and another central column with five drums (black/white, colorful patterned, red/white, green/white, red/white). More drums are visible behind these arrangements, featuring various colors and carved or painted patterns.

The background is dominated by several large, vibrant paintings. To the immediate left of the male subject, a dark abstract painting is visible. Directly behind him, a blue and black abstract cityscape painting hangs. To the right of that, a large yellow painting depicts figures and boats on a body of water under a bright sky. Below these, another colorful, abstract painting with strong yellows, oranges, and blues is displayed.

Other artisanal objects are visible in the lower right: a wooden carving of a giraffe's head and neck, and several dark, carved wooden bowls with white interior patterns. The floor is covered with a patterned carpet, and the walls are light-colored panels, consistent with an exhibition or market setting. The lighting is bright and overhead.
Jerome

Nov 20, 2025, 1:19 PM

Alaguntan, Nigeria

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An indoor scene in Alaguntan, Nigeria, depicts an art and craft stall or exhibition booth. A male subject, likely the vendor, stands in the center-left, facing downwards and slightly to his right. He wears a dark olive-green short-sleeved shirt, black trousers with white cross-like patterns, a black baseball cap worn backward, a light-colored cross pendant on a dark cord necklace, and multi-colored wristbands on his left wrist. His right hand is slightly raised and open, gesturing towards the items on display. In the upper-left, a disembodied hand holds a silver smartphone, pointed towards the male subject, suggesting a photograph or video is being taken. In the foreground and midground, numerous djembe drums are arranged. Several drums are stacked in two prominent columns: one column on the left with three drums (red, black/white, yellow/red top), and another central column with five drums (black/white, colorful patterned, red/white, green/white, red/white). More drums are visible behind these arrangements, featuring various colors and carved or painted patterns. The background is dominated by several large, vibrant paintings. To the immediate left of the male subject, a dark abstract painting is visible. Directly behind him, a blue and black abstract cityscape painting hangs. To the right of that, a large yellow painting depicts figures and boats on a body of water under a bright sky. Below these, another colorful, abstract painting with strong yellows, oranges, and blues is displayed. Other artisanal objects are visible in the lower right: a wooden carving of a giraffe's head and neck, and several dark, carved wooden bowls with white interior patterns. The floor is covered with a patterned carpet, and the walls are light-colored panels, consistent with an exhibition or market setting. The lighting is bright and overhead.

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