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The media file displays a collection of framed, handmade art pieces, each featuring painted stones arranged to depict various subjects. The overall aesthetic is whimsical and colorful.

In the top left panel, two plum-colored stones with painted faces are positioned on a teal background. The word "KOTOR" is written in orange in the lower right portion of this panel. Adjacent to it, a yellow stone with black lines resembling a banana and some green stones with painted faces are visible on an orange background with a purple, scaled pattern below.

The middle row contains two panels. The left panel on a white background shows a yellow and red stone figure, possibly a ladybug, and a bright blue stone cat with black painted legs and tail. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cat. The right panel, on a green background, features a white stone with a red tip and a green square, resembling a small house or cone. Beside it, a small red stone cat with blue eyes and black details sits near a larger dark blue stone. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive below the cats.

The bottom row also has two panels. The left panel, on a hot pink background, showcases six stones arranged to form a group of cats. Three stones in pastel colors (blue, orange, and purple) form the heads, and three larger stones in matching colors form the bodies. Black triangles represent ears, and black lines are drawn for legs. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cats. The right panel, on a bright red background, features a yellow stone cat with a large rounded body and a smaller rounded head. It has blue eyes and black painted legs and tail, mimicking a cat sitting. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cat.

The frames are a light wood with some textured, darker wood elements on the right side, suggesting they are part of a larger display. The art pieces appear to be souvenirs or decorative items, possibly from Kotor, Montenegro, as indicated by the recurring text. The overall impression is of a craft fair or gift shop display of charming folk art.
FM-Z8Eec2

Jun 24, 2026

Kotor, Montenegro

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The media file displays a collection of framed, handmade art pieces, each featuring painted stones arranged to depict various subjects. The overall aesthetic is whimsical and colorful. In the top left panel, two plum-colored stones with painted faces are positioned on a teal background. The word "KOTOR" is written in orange in the lower right portion of this panel. Adjacent to it, a yellow stone with black lines resembling a banana and some green stones with painted faces are visible on an orange background with a purple, scaled pattern below. The middle row contains two panels. The left panel on a white background shows a yellow and red stone figure, possibly a ladybug, and a bright blue stone cat with black painted legs and tail. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cat. The right panel, on a green background, features a white stone with a red tip and a green square, resembling a small house or cone. Beside it, a small red stone cat with blue eyes and black details sits near a larger dark blue stone. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive below the cats. The bottom row also has two panels. The left panel, on a hot pink background, showcases six stones arranged to form a group of cats. Three stones in pastel colors (blue, orange, and purple) form the heads, and three larger stones in matching colors form the bodies. Black triangles represent ears, and black lines are drawn for legs. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cats. The right panel, on a bright red background, features a yellow stone cat with a large rounded body and a smaller rounded head. It has blue eyes and black painted legs and tail, mimicking a cat sitting. The word "KOTOR" is written in black cursive above the cat. The frames are a light wood with some textured, darker wood elements on the right side, suggesting they are part of a larger display. The art pieces appear to be souvenirs or decorative items, possibly from Kotor, Montenegro, as indicated by the recurring text. The overall impression is of a craft fair or gift shop display of charming folk art.

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