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This media file captures the exterior of a retail store, likely an art or craft supply shop, taken during the daytime. The image is oriented vertically, showing a vibrant display of signage on the left and a reflective storefront window on the right. The left side of the image features two large, vertically oriented panels of signage. The upper panel, predominantly green, showcases several brand logos including "ACUAREL" (with a floral design), "Pinceles Dynasty" (featuring a fan of brushes), "FABER-CASTELL," and "Ppd PAPER PRODUCTS DESIGN" with various decorative motifs and text "SERVILLETAS ALEMANAS." Along the right edge of this green panel, vertical text reads "Ventas por Mayor y Menor" (Wholesale and Retail Sales). The lower blue panel of signage displays more brand logos such as "XEUREKA," "AMERICANA" (with an image of a woman holding paint bottles), "Art MAKERS," and "eurat." Vertical text on the right edge of this blue panel states "Importación Directa" (Direct Importation). The right side of the image reveals a large display window, reflecting the surroundings while also showcasing the store's products and promotions. Inside the window, various craft items are visible, including red rosette-like decorations, a framed image of a leopard, an artist's palette with brushes, and a wooden star with "MERRY CHRISTMAS" cutouts. Numerous promotional posters and stickers are affixed to the glass, featuring logos like "PLENTY" and indicating discounts or payment options from various banks (Macro, ICBC, Banco Galicia, Banco Santa Fe). Some visible text includes "PLENTY NAVIDAD DEL 21 AL 24/12" (Plenty Christmas from Dec 21 to 24), "PROMO," and "PLENTY AMOR SALUD ALEGRIA" (Plenty Love Health Joy). Reflected in the window are trees or foliage, an arched building facade, and the sky, indicating it is daytime. Through the bottom section of the window, the store's interior is visible, showing shelves stocked with various packaged goods, likely art or craft supplies, and a blue umbrella on the floor. The Spanish text throughout the signage and promotions, combined with the location context, suggests the image was taken in Rosario, Argentina.
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