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The image shows three metal owl sculptures, each with a distressed white finish, arranged on a stone ground. The largest owl is positioned in the center and slightly behind the other two. A smaller owl is to its left, and the smallest is in the foreground, directly below the largest one. Each owl has large, dark eyeholes and a pointed beak, with visible weld marks and patches that give them a rustic, aged appearance. Two of the owls have small white price tags attached to their legs.

To the left of the owls, there is a wooden structure with weathered, peeling teal paint on its vertical beams and rough-hewn planks. This structure appears to be part of a shop window display or an architectural element. Through the glass of this structure, blurry shapes and reflections are visible, suggesting an indoor space behind it.

To the right of the owls, a decorative tile panel is visible. It features a blue and white mosaic-like pattern around an arched opening, with a stylized yellow figure or object depicted within the arch. The tile panel rests against a textured, light-colored wall.

The overall setting suggests an outdoor display or shopfront, likely in a historic town given the rustic aesthetic of the owls and the wooden structure. The presence of these elements, particularly the decorative tile work and the aged wooden structure, aligns with the architectural style and artisanal crafts often found in the medieval town of Besalú, Spain. Specifically, the atmosphere and the types of objects displayed are consistent with what one might find in the older quarters of such a town, perhaps in a craft shop or a decorative arts vendor.
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Jun 14, 2026

Besalú, Spain

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The image shows three metal owl sculptures, each with a distressed white finish, arranged on a stone ground. The largest owl is positioned in the center and slightly behind the other two. A smaller owl is to its left, and the smallest is in the foreground, directly below the largest one. Each owl has large, dark eyeholes and a pointed beak, with visible weld marks and patches that give them a rustic, aged appearance. Two of the owls have small white price tags attached to their legs. To the left of the owls, there is a wooden structure with weathered, peeling teal paint on its vertical beams and rough-hewn planks. This structure appears to be part of a shop window display or an architectural element. Through the glass of this structure, blurry shapes and reflections are visible, suggesting an indoor space behind it. To the right of the owls, a decorative tile panel is visible. It features a blue and white mosaic-like pattern around an arched opening, with a stylized yellow figure or object depicted within the arch. The tile panel rests against a textured, light-colored wall. The overall setting suggests an outdoor display or shopfront, likely in a historic town given the rustic aesthetic of the owls and the wooden structure. The presence of these elements, particularly the decorative tile work and the aged wooden structure, aligns with the architectural style and artisanal crafts often found in the medieval town of Besalú, Spain. Specifically, the atmosphere and the types of objects displayed are consistent with what one might find in the older quarters of such a town, perhaps in a craft shop or a decorative arts vendor.

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