Memory from Novi Iskar, Bulgaria
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Novi Iskar, Bulgaria
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An framed artwork is depicted, mounted on a light pink wall in Novi Iskar, Bulgaria

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An framed artwork is depicted, mounted on a light pink wall in Novi Iskar, Bulgaria. The artwork is a black and white (or grayscale) drawing, likely ink and wash, on a light-colored paper, encased within a blue frame with visible metallic clips on its left side. The drawing features a surreal or symbolic composition. A dynamically posed female figure, rendered with defined musculature and shading, is central. She appears to be leaping or dancing, with both arms raised above her head, her left leg bent and raised, and her right leg extended backward. She wears minimal clothing, resembling a leotard. The background includes a checkered floor pattern resembling a chessboard, receding into the distance at the bottom. Two large, dark grey, curved, band-like shapes diagonally traverse the composition. On the left side, a dark grey, columnar structure is present, featuring a distinct circular opening near its top and faint cloud-like shapes beneath it. In the upper right quadrant, a stylized, futuristic mechanical object is drawn. It possesses a central faceted body, topped by two connected spheres, and multiple structural appendages suggesting a lander or robot. Its front surface includes two circular elements resembling eyes. In the lower-center to lower-right area, on the checkered floor, a reclining figure is depicted with outstretched arms, forming a cruciform shape, its head resting on the surface. A signature, likely "Нелеева" followed by "86" or "88" (indicating a year), is present in the bottom right corner of the drawing.