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The image displays a close-up portrait of an individual, likely a man in drag or theatrical costume and makeup, oriented sideways. The person is looking directly at the camera with a wide, open-mouthed smile, revealing teeth. The individual has dark, exaggerated eyebrows drawn on, prominent blue eyeshadow, and bright red lipstick. Their facial expression is one of joyful exuberance. They are wearing a white bridal-style costume, featuring lace detailing on the chest/shoulder area and sheer, veil-like fabric. Attached to the costume on the right side is a small, artificial bouquet of pink and green flowers. On the left side of their head, several white ruffled ornaments with small black polka dots are visible, possibly part of a headpiece or veil. A silver chain necklace with a heart-shaped pendant is worn around the neck, and earrings (studs and hoops) are visible. A dark tattoo, possibly tribal in style, is visible on their left shoulder/chest area. The background is a cluttered, light-colored wall or board, covered with various items and writings. Visible objects include wires and cables, several sets of keys on keychains (one with a yellow fob), a small red light, a small teddy bear figure, and a 200 Euro banknote. There are numerous handwritten notes and drawings in Cyrillic script. Visible Cyrillic text includes: - "НАШЫ" (NASHY) - meaning "OURS" - "ΠΡΟΧ" (PROKH) - likely an abbreviation - "ЗНАКОМАЯ" (ZNAKOMAYA) - meaning "FAMILIAR" or "ACQUAINTANCE" - "Задница." (ZADNITSA.) - meaning "ASS" or "BUTTOCKS" - "Значительная" (ZNACHITELNAYA) - meaning "SIGNIFICANT" or "CONSIDERABLE" - "дырка" (DYRKA) - meaning "HOLE" - "Вход толь" (VKHOD TOL') - likely an incomplete "Вход только" meaning "ENTRY ONLY" - "Дени" (DENI) - a name, likely "Denis" - "будет" (BUDET) - meaning "WILL BE" - "Гилы" (GILY) - possibly a name or word - "Люб" (LYUB) - likely an incomplete "Любовь" meaning "LOVE" - "Acrtpo" - possibly "Астро" (Astro) or "Артро" (Arthro) - "ключи" (KLYUCHI) - meaning "KEYS" - "СДЕЛАТЬ" (SDELAT') - meaning "TO DO" or "TO MAKE" - "ЧЕ МОЖЕТЕ" (CHE MOZHETE) - colloquial for "ЧТО МОЖЕТЕ" meaning "WHAT YOU CAN" - "люблю" (LYUBLYU) - meaning "I LOVE" - "пси" (PSI) - possibly an abbreviation for "психолог" (psychologist) or "психиатр" (psychiatrist). A small red balloon is partially visible on the far left. In the lower right background, a blurred image of another person's face, possibly a child's, is visible. The overall impression is of an expressive and artistic portrait, combining elements of theatrical performance or drag with a personal and informal setting.
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