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This close-up image features a draped piece of white fabric, likely cotton, undergoing a textile art process. The fabric displays a repeating pattern primarily composed of large, teardrop-shaped or paisley-like outlines with distinctive jagged edges on one side. Within these main motifs, intricate floral designs are depicted. Some of these internal patterns are colored in a golden-brown or mustard hue, while others are still in their preliminary light gray pencil outlines, indicating an unfinished or in-progress stage of creation. Smaller, solitary floral elements are also scattered across the fabric. To the right, in the background, a dark wooden structure, possibly shelving or part of a cabinet, is partially visible. Further behind, another piece of white fabric, adorned with a distinct, more uniformly printed yellow or golden pattern, is folded or stacked. The imagery strongly suggests the textile is being prepared or worked on in an artisan setting, possibly a batik workshop in Surakarta, Indonesia, given the local context provided. The coexistence of penciled outlines and colored designs points to a hand-drawn or hand-printed technique. The lighting appears to be soft, natural daylight. No text is visible in the image.
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