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The image depicts an indoor textile workshop located in Cangkuang, Indonesia, where two men are actively engaged in sewing. The scene is illuminated by both natural light from a large window and artificial lighting, highlighting a bustling production environment. In the mid-ground, a man with dark, curly hair is seated at an industrial sewing machine, viewed from behind. He wears a black t-shirt featuring a distinctive yellow graphic on the back, resembling a spilling paint can, with partially visible text that appears to read "MAKE THINGS NOT WAR." His bare feet are visible near the machine's foot pedal. Adjacent to him on the left, a second man, also in a dark t-shirt, is focused on operating another sewing machine. Both men are seated on simple stools – one a wooden stool and the other a blue plastic stool. The workshop features plain white walls and a white tiled floor, which is significantly covered with an abundance of black fabric pieces and numerous thread trimmings, indicating ongoing cutting and sewing operations. Large piles of black fabric, possibly raw material or finished garments, are present on the floor, particularly in the foreground on the right. Transparent plastic bags containing what appears to be more fabric or products are also seen on the floor near the man on the left. Several industrial sewing machines, equipped with multiple spools of thread, are set up on functional tables throughout the space, emphasizing the garment manufacturing activity taking place. The overall setting is functional and dedicated to production.
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