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This close-up image features a large, oversized ice cream cone sculpture positioned indoors, likely within a shopping mall or commercial complex in Rusanovo, Russia. The sculpture showcases four distinct scoops of ice cream: a mint green scoop on the far left, a dark, almost black chocolate scoop in the center, and a deep red scoop underneath it. Above the chocolate scoop, a white or very pale yellow scoop is partially visible. These scoops are set on a textured, light brown waffle cone with a clear grid pattern. The ice cream itself has a textured, slightly melted appearance, enhancing its realistic yet exaggerated presentation.

The background is a complex interplay of reflections and architectural details. Large, bright windows with visible framing, possibly forming a circular or spiral design, are seen through transparent surfaces on the left. Various reflective surfaces, likely glass or mirrors, display elements of the building's interior, including a horizontally slatted wooden wall, a white wall with a geometric pattern, and elegant chandeliers casting a warm light. Indistinct figures, some resembling mannequins in display areas, and possibly other people, are visible in the reflections, indicating a bustling retail environment.

Visible text fragments include "loll" and "Pal", possibly parts of brand names or informational signs. Additionally, the letters "PK" accompanied by an upward arrow can be seen, likely indicating "Parking" (парк in Russian) or a similar directional cue. The lighting is bright and even, characteristic of a well-lit indoor space, suggesting either daytime with ambient light or strong artificial illumination. The sculpture itself is the primary subject, acting as a decorative element or advertisement, conveying a cheerful and inviting atmosphere.
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Apr 27, 2026, 10:08 AM

Rusanovo, Russia

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This close-up image features a large, oversized ice cream cone sculpture positioned indoors, likely within a shopping mall or commercial complex in Rusanovo, Russia. The sculpture showcases four distinct scoops of ice cream: a mint green scoop on the far left, a dark, almost black chocolate scoop in the center, and a deep red scoop underneath it. Above the chocolate scoop, a white or very pale yellow scoop is partially visible. These scoops are set on a textured, light brown waffle cone with a clear grid pattern. The ice cream itself has a textured, slightly melted appearance, enhancing its realistic yet exaggerated presentation. The background is a complex interplay of reflections and architectural details. Large, bright windows with visible framing, possibly forming a circular or spiral design, are seen through transparent surfaces on the left. Various reflective surfaces, likely glass or mirrors, display elements of the building's interior, including a horizontally slatted wooden wall, a white wall with a geometric pattern, and elegant chandeliers casting a warm light. Indistinct figures, some resembling mannequins in display areas, and possibly other people, are visible in the reflections, indicating a bustling retail environment. Visible text fragments include "loll" and "Pal", possibly parts of brand names or informational signs. Additionally, the letters "PK" accompanied by an upward arrow can be seen, likely indicating "Parking" (парк in Russian) or a similar directional cue. The lighting is bright and even, characteristic of a well-lit indoor space, suggesting either daytime with ambient light or strong artificial illumination. The sculpture itself is the primary subject, acting as a decorative element or advertisement, conveying a cheerful and inviting atmosphere.

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