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An indoor, eye-level photograph captures a large, dark-colored relief sculpture on a wall in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The central feature is a large, seated Buddha figure positioned on a multi-tiered pedestal, enclosed by a halo-like aureole. The Buddha has a shaven head, serene facial features, and is depicted in monastic robes, with its right hand raised and left hand resting in its lap. The background of the relief features a grid of approximately fifty-four smaller, identical seated Buddha figures, arranged in six rows of nine. Stylized trees with intricate branches and cloud formations flank the central Buddha figure and extend across the lower and upper sections of the relief. A patterned border runs along the bottom of the sculpture. The entire relief is dark, possibly made of stone or metal. The wall surrounding the relief is painted a muted reddish-brown, with prominent red columns or pilasters framing the sides and a similar colored band above. The ceiling is dark and features multiple recessed square light fixtures illuminating the artwork. The floor in the foreground is composed of polished wooden planks, exhibiting variations in grain and color. No individuals are present in the scene.
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