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The image depicts two business signs affixed to an exterior brick wall, indicating a children's space named "Palitra" located at Borysa Hmyri Street, 16, in the Darnytskyi District of Kyiv, Ukraine. The upper sign is white, shaped like an artist's palette, featuring four raised circular elements in light green, purple, light blue, and a second purple, simulating paint dabs. The Ukrainian word "ПАЛІТРА" (Palitra, meaning Palette) is centrally displayed in black sans-serif lettering, with subtle underlying colored shapes (orange, pink, light blue) integrated into the design. Below this, a white, oval-shaped sign reads "ПРОСТІР ДЛЯ ДІТЕЙ" (Prostir Dlya Ditei, meaning Space for Children or Children's Space) in black sans-serif text. Both signs are mounted on a building corner. The wall to the right of the corner is constructed from alternating reddish-brown and lighter yellowish-brown bricks. The wall to the left of the corner is also brick, but appears darker due to shadow or construction variation, with a light-colored vertical line, possibly a utility cable or seam, running down the corner. No individuals or specific actions are visible in the scene. The lighting suggests an outdoor environment during daylight hours.
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