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This image captures an organized pottery workshop in Madrid, Spain, devoid of people. The primary subject is a large, multi-tiered shelving unit extending along a white wall, filled with numerous ceramic pieces at various stages of production. Many of these items, including cups, bowls, and vases of different shapes and sizes, are wrapped in clear plastic bags, likely for controlled drying or protection. Some raw materials, such as bricks and a green glass bottle, are also visible on the shelves. To the right, the workspace features at least two pottery wheels, suggesting active workstations. One white pottery wheel is prominently positioned in the foreground, adjacent to a large, light-colored wooden workbench. This workbench is neatly arranged with specialized pottery tools, including sponges, shaping implements, and wires, organized in containers and open compartments. Two office-style chairs, one with a green seat and another with a black seat, are placed near the pottery wheels, along with a white stool. The setting is an indoor studio with plain white walls and a light-colored floor, indicating a functional and well-maintained environment for ceramic artistry. Electrical conduits run along the wall, providing power to the equipment. No specific activity is actively taking place, but the setup clearly signifies a creative space dedicated to pottery making. There is no visible text in the image.
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