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The image depicts two men in what appears to be a picture framing workshop or studio in Moscow, Russia. The man on the left, seen from behind, wears a grey t-shirt, dark jeans, and grey shoes. He is positioned near a tall, rectangular structure, possibly a large mat cutter or storage for framing materials. The man on the right, wearing a dark blue t-shirt, dark trousers, and glasses, faces partially left. He is gesturing with his right hand and holding a small object, possibly a pen or stylus, as he interacts with or explains something about a control panel or machine mounted on the wall. A blue framing machine, connected by hoses and wires, sits on a workbench to his right, along with various tools, bottles, and supplies, suggesting an active work environment. In the foreground, a white table serves as a workspace, displaying several items related to picture framing. Multiple wooden picture frames are visible; some are fully assembled, while others are laid out as individual wooden strips ready for assembly. One assembled frame contains a small piece of white paper and a pencil. A stack of matted prints or artwork on white paper is also neatly placed on the table, alongside a ruler and other small wooden components. A roll of twine or tape and a clear plastic container with a turquoise lid are visible in the bottom left corner. The setting is an indoor, well-lit space with light-colored tiled floors. In the background, shelving units are stocked with various items. Partial text visible on a shelf suggests "MEMORY-GIFTS-ART," indicating the commercial nature of the establishment, likely a shop specializing in art, gifts, or custom framing. The scene captures a focused moment of work or instruction within the framing process.
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