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This image captures an indoor exhibition space, likely a gallery or museum, with a distinct display of design-related content. The scene is illuminated by artificial light from a track lighting system positioned on a white wall to the left. Several spotlights, emitting bright white light, are directed towards the opposite wall, casting soft shadows that suggest depth and dimension.

The main subject is a series of vertically arranged panels displayed on the right wall. These large, white panels feature black text and various embedded images, forming a continuous visual timeline or showcase of design projects, publications, or organizations. The panels are not flat against the wall but have a gentle wavy or pleated appearance, adding a dynamic, sculptural quality to the display.

Visible text on the panels, from top to bottom, includes "Diseño," "DgDiseño," "abc Design," "Tupigrafia," "ADG," "ARC Design," "Arte, Afinal," "Projeto," and "i53." Several images associated with these titles show graphic designs, magazine covers, and artistic concepts. For instance, the "Tupigrafia" section features an image with a brown, textured background, while "ADG" shows a cigar. The "PROJETO" section displays a green, grid-like pattern. The clean, minimalist aesthetic of the white walls contrasts with the detailed content of the design panels. The overall impression is one of a professionally curated exhibition, possibly in Madrid, Spain, given the location context.
FM-oWDa33

Jan 12, 2025

Madrid, Spain

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This image captures an indoor exhibition space, likely a gallery or museum, with a distinct display of design-related content. The scene is illuminated by artificial light from a track lighting system positioned on a white wall to the left. Several spotlights, emitting bright white light, are directed towards the opposite wall, casting soft shadows that suggest depth and dimension. The main subject is a series of vertically arranged panels displayed on the right wall. These large, white panels feature black text and various embedded images, forming a continuous visual timeline or showcase of design projects, publications, or organizations. The panels are not flat against the wall but have a gentle wavy or pleated appearance, adding a dynamic, sculptural quality to the display. Visible text on the panels, from top to bottom, includes "Diseño," "DgDiseño," "abc Design," "Tupigrafia," "ADG," "ARC Design," "Arte, Afinal," "Projeto," and "i53." Several images associated with these titles show graphic designs, magazine covers, and artistic concepts. For instance, the "Tupigrafia" section features an image with a brown, textured background, while "ADG" shows a cigar. The "PROJETO" section displays a green, grid-like pattern. The clean, minimalist aesthetic of the white walls contrasts with the detailed content of the design panels. The overall impression is one of a professionally curated exhibition, possibly in Madrid, Spain, given the location context.

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