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This media file presents a collection of paint jars, predominantly from the "BLACKCOLOR" brand, arranged on a surface in what appears to be an indoor setting in Vallecito, Venezuela. The main subject is a black paint jar positioned prominently, displaying its label clearly. Other jars, including blue and green ones, are visible in the background, extending across the frame. The central jar is labeled "BLACKCOLOR Pintura al Frío Opaque Stain BF831 NEGRO" with a net content of "60 cm³". Another partially visible jar identifies itself as "BF820 VERDE MANZANA" (Apple Green). Text on the labels indicates the paint is "soluble en agua" (water-soluble) and provides a detailed composition including acrylic resin and pigments. Notably, the product is "HECHO EN LA REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA" by "QUÍMICAS DROCOLOR C.A.", aligning with the given location context. Warnings like "NO TÓXICO NO INGERIR" are also present. The jars, all featuring white screw-on caps, are resting on a light-colored surface, possibly a workbench or shelf. To the right, a darker brown surface, possibly wood, shows various paint splatters in yellow and red, suggesting an active art or craft workspace. The background on the left is dark and out of focus. The image is taken from a slightly elevated and tilted perspective, emphasizing the array of paint containers. No specific activity is taking place, but the arrangement suggests storage or preparation for use. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor environment.
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