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This is a photograph of a sculpture made entirely of paper, depicting a seated person. The sculpture is positioned in front of a large, arched window with ornate golden trim. The figure's body, limbs, and head are intricately constructed from folded and layered pages of books, with the text clearly visible on each piece. The sculpture appears to be a representation of a person engrossed in reading, as they are holding an open book. The scene is set indoors, likely in a library or a public space with bookshelves visible in the background, suggesting a literary context. The light streaming through the window illuminates the delicate paper construction, casting shadows and highlighting the textures. A dark velvet rope barrier with golden fixtures is placed in front of the sculpture, guiding viewers and indicating it's an exhibit. A framed sign is visible above the sculpture, with Cyrillic text. Another sign with Cyrillic text is placed at the bottom of the frame, closer to the viewer, providing information about the artwork. The text on the signs mentions "ТОЕВСКИЙ" (likely referring to Fyodor Dostoevsky) and a request not to touch the sculpture, indicated by "скульптуру руками не трогать" (do not touch the sculpture with your hands). The overall impression is one of artistic creativity and a tribute to literature, set within a distinguished architectural space. The lighting suggests it could be daytime.
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