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The image displays a segment of a wall featuring an ornate, vertical relief panel within an architectural structure in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, consistent with the decorative style of the city's metro system. The central object is a large, sculpted relief approximately 2.5-3 meters in height, dominated by intricate botanical and curvilinear motifs. The primary decorative panel incorporates vibrant shades of blue (cobalt, azure, cerulean) and teal-green, with subtle accents of lime green. Along its vertical axis, three distinct groupings of stylized blue, tear-drop or flame-like forms are present, each detailed with spirals and scrollwork, suggesting glazed ceramic or polished stone inlay. These blue elements are framed and enveloped by multi-layered, bas-relief forms resembling stylized leaves and feathers, rendered in various teal-green hues. The entire colored relief is bordered by a lighter, possibly beige or pale grey, sculpted frame that extends into an arch. This frame features repeating patterns of small rosettes and curvilinear designs, some highlighted with faint teal. To the lower left and right of the main panel, adjacent wall sections are clad with rectangular, light-colored (likely white or cream marble) tiles. A narrow, reddish-brown base trim or floor line is visible at the very bottom. The upper wall area above the colored relief is light grey-white and exhibits minor surface imperfections, consistent with worn paint or plaster. A thin, dark cable or wire runs horizontally across the upper left portion of the frame. No individuals, animals, or active interactions are present in the scene.
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