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The image depicts a weathered interior space with a prominent wall covered in a grid of squares, some containing black symbols and others left blank. There are streaks of black paint running down the wall, suggesting artistic execution or deterioration. Two small squares, one purple and one orange, are affixed to the grid. To the right, a section of blue-painted wall is visible, with peeling paint revealing lighter material underneath. Handwritten text in black marker reads "Eve Horr" on this blue section.

In the foreground, wooden stairs descend into a lower level. The stairs and surrounding platforms are made of worn, unfinished wood, showing signs of age and use. A light blue wooden door is visible on the left side of the stairs. The lower level walls are constructed of exposed brick, with some sections whitewashed and others showing the raw brick. The overall impression is of an abandoned or neglected space, possibly an art installation or an old industrial building.

The location is identified as the former administrative building of the Yelets Confectionery Factory in Yelets, Russia. This building is known for its artistic transformations, including the wall art visible in the image, created by artist Valery Gryaznov.
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Jul 18, 2026, 1:25 PM

Yelets, Russia

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The image depicts a weathered interior space with a prominent wall covered in a grid of squares, some containing black symbols and others left blank. There are streaks of black paint running down the wall, suggesting artistic execution or deterioration. Two small squares, one purple and one orange, are affixed to the grid. To the right, a section of blue-painted wall is visible, with peeling paint revealing lighter material underneath. Handwritten text in black marker reads "Eve Horr" on this blue section. In the foreground, wooden stairs descend into a lower level. The stairs and surrounding platforms are made of worn, unfinished wood, showing signs of age and use. A light blue wooden door is visible on the left side of the stairs. The lower level walls are constructed of exposed brick, with some sections whitewashed and others showing the raw brick. The overall impression is of an abandoned or neglected space, possibly an art installation or an old industrial building. The location is identified as the former administrative building of the Yelets Confectionery Factory in Yelets, Russia. This building is known for its artistic transformations, including the wall art visible in the image, created by artist Valery Gryaznov.

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