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This image depicts a sculptural installation within a pond in a public park, specifically identified as the Garden of the National Palace of Culture (NDK) in Sofia, Bulgaria. The scene is captured on a clear day with a partly cloudy sky.

In the left foreground, a large, bronze-colored human-like sculpture, known as "The Shepherd" (or "Orpheus") by Pavel Koichev, stands with its lower legs partially submerged in the pond. The figure has an elongated, stylized body, a round, golden disk resembling a halo behind its head, and carries a large, geometric, golden-colored panel on its shoulders. Its feet appear to have bird-like talons.

Scattered across the pond are several white, stylized sheep sculptures, approximately six to seven visible. These sculptures, by Hristo Yotov, are positioned as if drinking from the water, with their heads lowered. Their white forms contrast with the murky green-brown water of the pond. Both the shepherd and the sheep sculptures are reflected in the relatively still water.

The pond itself is large and rectangular, bordered by a concrete or stone rim. The water surface is textured with small ripples and what appears to be organic debris or algae.

The background is dominated by a dense array of green trees, indicating a lush park environment. Prominent among them are several weeping willows with their characteristic drooping branches, and various deciduous and coniferous trees of differing heights and shades of green. In the distant background, patches of sky with white cumulus clouds are visible.

A neatly trimmed green hedge forms the immediate foreground, separating the viewer's perspective from the pond. Scattered light poles are visible among the trees, and faint human figures can be discerned in the deeper background, suggesting pedestrian activity.
FM-ACZNC3

Jun 6, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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This image depicts a sculptural installation within a pond in a public park, specifically identified as the Garden of the National Palace of Culture (NDK) in Sofia, Bulgaria. The scene is captured on a clear day with a partly cloudy sky. In the left foreground, a large, bronze-colored human-like sculpture, known as "The Shepherd" (or "Orpheus") by Pavel Koichev, stands with its lower legs partially submerged in the pond. The figure has an elongated, stylized body, a round, golden disk resembling a halo behind its head, and carries a large, geometric, golden-colored panel on its shoulders. Its feet appear to have bird-like talons. Scattered across the pond are several white, stylized sheep sculptures, approximately six to seven visible. These sculptures, by Hristo Yotov, are positioned as if drinking from the water, with their heads lowered. Their white forms contrast with the murky green-brown water of the pond. Both the shepherd and the sheep sculptures are reflected in the relatively still water. The pond itself is large and rectangular, bordered by a concrete or stone rim. The water surface is textured with small ripples and what appears to be organic debris or algae. The background is dominated by a dense array of green trees, indicating a lush park environment. Prominent among them are several weeping willows with their characteristic drooping branches, and various deciduous and coniferous trees of differing heights and shades of green. In the distant background, patches of sky with white cumulus clouds are visible. A neatly trimmed green hedge forms the immediate foreground, separating the viewer's perspective from the pond. Scattered light poles are visible among the trees, and faint human figures can be discerned in the deeper background, suggesting pedestrian activity.

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