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This image captures the inviting facade of an art supply store named "TERRACOTA" in Segovia, Spain, during what appears to be a bright, clear day. The prominent shop name, "TERRACOTA," is spelled out in large, dark letters on a light yellow-beige wall, standing out beside the main entrance. The shop's entrance is a double glass door, framed by a richly decorated border featuring earthy tones of brown, beige, and terracotta, with organic, swirling patterns reminiscent of Art Nouveau or traditional Spanish tile work. Through the glass, various art supplies, books, and creative materials are visible, confirming the store's purpose. To the left of the door, below the shop name, a series of whimsical metal ant-like sculptures crawl up the wall, adding a unique and artistic touch to the exterior. A sign directly beneath them, titled "Bellas Artes" (Fine Arts), lists a comprehensive range of products offered: "Óleos," "Acuarelas," "Pastel," "Spray," "Pigmentos," "Rotuladores," "Lápices de Dibujo," "Acuarela," "Lienzos," "Paletas," "y Complementos," and "Cuadernos." Above the door, another rotated sign further details "Materiales," "Libros," "Papel para," "Bellas Artes," and "Papelería." A simple black doormat rests on the gray stone sidewalk at the entrance. To the far left, a closed window with light-colored shutters can be seen. On the glass door, a small white text "men" is visible, along with a red circular logo containing a white symbol. The overall scene suggests a vibrant local business specializing in art supplies, with a distinctive and welcoming aesthetic.
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