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An image displayed on a wall depicts a vibrant underwater scene, likely showcasing marine life. The central subject of the picture is a large, light-colored starfish (or sea star) with numerous prominent spines, its arms splayed across a textured, yellow and reddish-brown marine sponge. The sponge has many small, circular openings or pores visible across its surface. To the left of the main starfish, another, smaller starfish, more muted in color and partially obscured, is visible. The background of the image features darker, indistinct marine elements. The image is printed on a large format and encased in a clear acrylic or glass frame, which is mounted to a grey wall using four silver-colored stand-off fasteners, one in each corner. There is a horizontal, solid pink bar at the top and bottom of the printed image. The bottom pink bar contains white text. The visible text on the bottom pink bar reads: "Meyenaster gelatinosus (Meyen, 1834)". This scientific name identifies the species of starfish depicted. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly within a museum, aquarium, or educational exhibit, given the display format and scientific labeling. The wall is a plain, dark grey color. The overall impression is an educational exhibit focusing on marine biology. There are no people visible in the frame. The lighting seems to be artificial, illuminating the display.
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