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An indoor, narrow commercial space, identified as being in Shapingba District, China, functions as a portrait drawing establishment. The scene is brightly illuminated by two overhead LED lights. The walls are densely covered with framed charcoal and pencil portraits, various certificates, and calligraphic scrolls. A prominent yellow sign on the left wall advertises "画像" (portrait) services at "30元/人 (5-8分钟)" (30 RMB per person for 5-8 minutes). A white sign on the right wall explicitly states "可以画手机照片" (can draw from mobile phone photos). Four individuals are present within the space. In the immediate foreground, a male with short dark hair and glasses, wearing a dark grey puffer jacket, is seated on a dark wooden chair with his back partially to the viewer, looking towards his right. Adjacent to him, a female with dark hair and glasses, wearing a light grey long-sleeved top, is seated on a dark chair, looking down at a mobile phone held in her hands. Further back and slightly to the left, another male with short dark hair and glasses, wearing a dark top, sits on a white stool, partially obscured. A fourth individual is seated further back behind the foreground male, with only their head and upper torso partially visible looking towards the left. Numerous framed portraits of individuals are displayed prominently on both walls. On the left wall, two large framed portraits of women are visible, along with smaller framed pieces. On the right wall, a vertical arrangement of multiple smaller framed artworks is present. An easel near the front-right displays a partially completed portrait of a woman with long dark hair, featuring a blue collar detail. Another easel in the mid-ground displays a double portrait, possibly two faces or eyes. Art supplies, including brushes, are visible in a container near the easel on the right. A white wall-mounted air conditioning unit is installed on the upper left wall. The flooring is dark and appears to be a utilitarian concrete surface.
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