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A rectangular framed artwork is depicted, mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, presumed to be in Dar Bouazza, Morocco. The artwork features a still life composition of two decorative vases containing flowers and foliage, rendered in a stylized, somewhat three-dimensional appearance. The frame is black. On the left, a shorter, wider vase with a golden-yellow hue is present, adorned with dark brown intricate scrollwork patterns on its upper half and vertical leaf-like motifs on its lower portion. From this vase emerge multiple thin, dark stems supporting five prominent flowers. These flowers possess numerous overlapping white to pale pink petals and distinct orange-yellow centers. To the right, a taller, slender reddish-orange vase is positioned, decorated with lighter-colored, possibly cream or white, botanical patterns resembling leaves or branches. No flowers are depicted directly emerging from this vase; rather, it appears as a background element. Numerous elongated, olive-green or muted brown tear-drop shaped leaves or buds are scattered throughout the composition, extending upwards from the general area of the vases and flowers. The background of the artwork is a soft gradient, transitioning from a lighter beige or grey at the top to a slightly darker brown tone at the bottom, providing a surface for the vases. The photograph captures the artwork at a slight angle, with a portion of the white wall visible to the right and above the frame.
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