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The image depicts a narrow alleyway, likely within a souk or medina, in Fez, Morocco, functioning as an open-air art gallery. The left wall is entirely covered with numerous brightly colored paintings of various sizes and styles, displayed closely together. The largest and most prominent painting in the foreground features a stylized black horse with a flowing mane and tail, rendered in a dynamic pose against a vibrant circular background composed of red, orange, and yellow hues, with blue vertical streaks at the bottom. Other paintings visible include abstract patterns, stylized portraits, and possibly Moroccan cityscapes or motifs. The paintings are affixed directly to the white wall, often using nails visible near the frames. On the right side of the alley, a tall, multi-story building with an ochre-colored, textured facade extends into the background. Several small, rectangular windows with metal grilles are visible on this building. A yellow fabric awning is partially extended over a section of the alley from this building, beneath which two white, cylindrical wall-mounted light fixtures are present. Further down the alley, a green awning marks another stall, with additional merchandise, possibly smaller paintings or postcards, visible on racks. A string of lights or electrical wiring runs along the upper part of the right wall. The ground appears to be a light-colored, worn pedestrian path. No people are present in the scene.
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