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In a bustling outdoor market stall, likely located in Shapingba District, China, an artisan meticulously creates traditional Chinese finger paintings. The stall, adorned with ornate tiled roofing and a pink awning, showcases a vibrant display of the artist's work, featuring subjects such as tigers, horses, and serene landscapes. The artisan, a man wearing a fedora and a dark shirt, is actively engaged in his craft, holding a brush and a small container of paint. He is seated behind a wooden counter laden with various framed artworks, stacks of unframed prints, and other art supplies. Signs in both Chinese and English indicate that the art is "Intangible Cultural Heritage finger painting" and that the establishment is renowned for its finger painting artistry, with one sign boldly proclaiming "Finger Painting Art" in large characters. The overall scene captures the essence of a traditional craft being preserved and practiced in a modern marketplace.
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