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A framed display, likely containing tattoo flash art, is observed from a slightly oblique, close-up perspective
A framed display, likely containing tattoo flash art, is observed from a slightly oblique, close-up perspective. The frame is constructed from light brown wood and is covered by a clear glass pane exhibiting reflections and minor surface smudges. The artwork inside features two distinct designs on a light grey background. On the left, a multi-eyed spider, primarily grey with red highlights on its legs and large yellow-orange eyes, is depicted on a white spiderweb. A cluster of small, yellow-orange spheres, resembling eggs, is visible near its abdomen. Below this design, the text "KALI YUGA SURVIVOR" is printed in dark capital letters. On the right, a vibrant green frog character with dark spots and yellow-orange eyes is illustrated. It wears a black, jagged-edged cape, suggestive of bat wings, and holds a brown, spiky club-like weapon over its head. Behind the frog, multiple yellow lightning bolts are rendered, surrounded by grey, cloud-like formations. The frog stands on a patterned grey and black base. A dark, amorphous object, possibly plastic-wrapped, occupies the lower left foreground, partially obscuring the bottom section of the frame and the spider design. The background immediately behind the top of the wooden frame is a solid red surface. No discernible visual cues within the image identify the specific location as Moscow, Russia.