
Stake attention in this memory
This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures a detailed view of an art studio or workshop, likely in Puebla, Mexico. The central subject is a sturdy blue roller press, a type of equipment often used in printmaking or for flattening materials like clay. The brand "ABIG" is visible on its side. A large, off-white, well-used mat or blanket is positioned beneath the roller, suggesting its purpose in creative activities. To the right of the press, on a surface covered with clear plastic sheeting, are several packages of craft supplies. These packages are predominantly air-dry clay, with visible brands such as "JOVI" and "DAS". Labels like "AIR DRY CLAY," "Pure White," and an age recommendation of "3+" are discernible. Some packages are wrapped with blue masking tape. One package includes text like "dermatologiquement testé" (dermatologically tested) and "pasta para modelar" (modeling paste). The background features a window with white horizontal blinds, and a concrete beam running horizontally across the upper section, hosting two North American-style electrical outlets. Another single outlet is visible on a concrete column to the right. A red brick wall is seen in the lower left and middle sections of the image. Towards the bottom left, a metal framework supports what appears to be a small easel or table, displaying a small abstract painting with a prominent blue and white circular motif. The floor is covered with a pattern of white and dark blue square tiles, transitioning to white triangular tiles. The overall scene suggests an active art or craft workspace.
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