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The image depicts a workshop or art studio, likely for painting or printing, in Ternopil, Ukraine. Dominating the foreground is a large, white, flat surface, possibly a canvas or a printing bed, set on a workbench. The workbench itself appears well-used, with splatters and drips of paint in various colors, primarily red and white, visible on its surface and edges. Above the workbench, a series of paint rollers are neatly hung on a rack. Each roller is labeled with a number, from #4 to #17, and some are also marked with text in what appears to be Cyrillic script, indicating different paint types or colors. These labels suggest a system for organizing painting supplies. To the left of the rollers, other painting tools and materials are visible, including a green roller, pink cloths, and a reel of plastic sheeting. The ceiling features industrial lighting, with long fluorescent tubes illuminating the workspace. There are also visible ventilation ducts and structural elements, typical of a workshop environment. In the background, through a window or opening, daylight can be seen, and hints of brickwork suggest an urban setting. The overall impression is of an active, functional space dedicated to creative work.
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