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This media file captures an overhead view of numerous vibrant Buddhist artworks, likely Thangkas or prints, displayed on a red carpeted surface. The scene suggests an indoor setting such as a shop, gallery, or market stall in Chengguan District, China. The artworks are predominantly rectangular, featuring intricate depictions of various deities and Buddha figures. These figures are typically seated, adorned with crowns, elaborate jewelry, and colorful robes, often surrounded by halos or mandorlas. The backgrounds frequently include detailed landscapes with mountains, clouds, and floral elements. Colors are rich and varied, with prominent use of gold, red, blue, and green. Interspersed among the rectangular pieces are several circular mandalas. Some of these mandalas are presented in black or brown frames with matting, while others appear unframed. These circular designs showcase complex geometric patterns and symbolic iconography. A large framed mandala on the right side features a striking blue radiating background. On the left side of the image, two black spotlights are visible, casting light onto the artworks and reflecting off a green marbled surface, possibly a counter or wall. On the right and bottom right, sections of wooden furniture or display units can be seen. A white piece of paper is placed among the artworks in the upper central area. Visible text on this paper includes: * "Need Thangka Contact us" (English) * "需要唐卡请联系" (Chinese, meaning "Need Thangka, please contact") * "18100988844" (Phone number) * "请勿触摸" (Chinese, meaning "Please do not touch") The arrangement and text suggest the artworks are for sale or exhibition, with instructions for visitors. The overall impression is one of a dedicated display space for religious and traditional art.
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