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This is a framed papyrus painting depicting a tree with several birds perched on its branches. The tree has a brown trunk and branches, with small green leaves drawn on thin stems. The birds are stylized, with brown, grey, and blue coloration. Some birds are facing left, while others are facing right. One bird in the lower left is very detailed, showing its wings outstretched as if about to fly. Another bird in the center has its head turned to the left. A bird on the upper right is perched on a branch. The background of the papyrus is a light tan color with visible fiber texture. There is some text in the lower right corner of the painting, written vertically in dark ink. The painting is framed in a light-colored wooden frame with a simple, angled design. The overall impression is that of a decorative piece, possibly of Egyptian origin due to the use of papyrus. There are no discernible cues for time of day, weather, or specific emotions. The setting is not explicitly indicated, but the medium of papyrus suggests a potential link to historical or cultural contexts related to ancient Egypt. The text appears to be in Arabic script.
Kiko

Jun 22, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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This is a framed papyrus painting depicting a tree with several birds perched on its branches. The tree has a brown trunk and branches, with small green leaves drawn on thin stems. The birds are stylized, with brown, grey, and blue coloration. Some birds are facing left, while others are facing right. One bird in the lower left is very detailed, showing its wings outstretched as if about to fly. Another bird in the center has its head turned to the left. A bird on the upper right is perched on a branch. The background of the papyrus is a light tan color with visible fiber texture. There is some text in the lower right corner of the painting, written vertically in dark ink. The painting is framed in a light-colored wooden frame with a simple, angled design. The overall impression is that of a decorative piece, possibly of Egyptian origin due to the use of papyrus. There are no discernible cues for time of day, weather, or specific emotions. The setting is not explicitly indicated, but the medium of papyrus suggests a potential link to historical or cultural contexts related to ancient Egypt. The text appears to be in Arabic script.

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