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This image depicts a cluttered indoor space, likely a workshop, garage, or storage area, in what appears to be Krupki, Belarus. The perspective is from the front, looking towards the back of the room.

In the center, a male figure is visible from the back, wearing a grey long-sleeved shirt and black shorts with sneakers. He is bending forward, appearing to be engaged in an activity or inspecting something at a lower level.

The scene is highly disorganized and filled with various objects. On the left, several long fluorescent light fixtures hang from wooden beams. Below them, a large black trash bag is prominent in the foreground, with wires and other items around it. Further back on the left, a bright window allows natural light into the space.

The floor is a mix of light and dark brown terracotta tiles on the right and wooden planks on the left. On the right side of the image, a white appliance, possibly a washing machine or chest freezer, is visible. Adjacent to it are stacks of grey metal frames, likely components for shelving or furniture, and numerous wooden planks and scraps. A red fabric bag and a clear plastic bottle containing blue liquid are also on the floor amidst the clutter.

In the background, against what appears to be a concrete block wall, various long-handled tools such as shovels, rakes, and hoes are leaning. A blue plastic bucket and an orange bucket are also present. A large piece of cardboard, possibly from packaging, is laid out against a back wall or floor, with black text "0000" and "art.by" partially visible, along with a stylized symbol resembling a person.

The overall impression is one of an active utility space where materials are stored and work might be performed. The natural light suggests it is daytime.
Visible text includes "100% ПЕРЕРАБ..." (likely "100% RECYCLABLE" in Russian) on the black trash bag, and "0000", "art.by", and a symbol on the cardboard.
LARISA

Jun 4, 2026

Krupki, Belarus

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This image depicts a cluttered indoor space, likely a workshop, garage, or storage area, in what appears to be Krupki, Belarus. The perspective is from the front, looking towards the back of the room. In the center, a male figure is visible from the back, wearing a grey long-sleeved shirt and black shorts with sneakers. He is bending forward, appearing to be engaged in an activity or inspecting something at a lower level. The scene is highly disorganized and filled with various objects. On the left, several long fluorescent light fixtures hang from wooden beams. Below them, a large black trash bag is prominent in the foreground, with wires and other items around it. Further back on the left, a bright window allows natural light into the space. The floor is a mix of light and dark brown terracotta tiles on the right and wooden planks on the left. On the right side of the image, a white appliance, possibly a washing machine or chest freezer, is visible. Adjacent to it are stacks of grey metal frames, likely components for shelving or furniture, and numerous wooden planks and scraps. A red fabric bag and a clear plastic bottle containing blue liquid are also on the floor amidst the clutter. In the background, against what appears to be a concrete block wall, various long-handled tools such as shovels, rakes, and hoes are leaning. A blue plastic bucket and an orange bucket are also present. A large piece of cardboard, possibly from packaging, is laid out against a back wall or floor, with black text "0000" and "art.by" partially visible, along with a stylized symbol resembling a person. The overall impression is one of an active utility space where materials are stored and work might be performed. The natural light suggests it is daytime. Visible text includes "100% ПЕРЕРАБ..." (likely "100% RECYCLABLE" in Russian) on the black trash bag, and "0000", "art.by", and a symbol on the cardboard.

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