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This media file captures an indoor or semi-outdoor exhibition of wooden carvings, likely taking place in Surakarta, Indonesia. The setting is a pavilion or gazebo with a blue-painted wooden beam structure overhead and a light-colored roof. Two light bulbs hang from the ceiling, illuminating the space. The primary subjects are numerous handcrafted wooden sculptures displayed on various surfaces. On the left, a long, dark brown wooden cabinet holds an array of carvings, including several depicting horses in dynamic poses and abstract human figures. To the right, a red and white metal shelving unit presents more carvings, featuring a prominent, oversized wooden skull on the top shelf, a large, stylized baby-like figure, and various abstract and figurative pieces. A tall, intricately carved wooden totem-like piece stands in front of this shelf. Smaller wooden items, possibly boxes, are also visible on the lower shelves. In the background on the right, a woman is seated, partially obscured by the display. She wears a black top, a brown patterned skirt or sarong, and a yellow sash, suggesting traditional Indonesian attire. Behind her, a white banner with text is visible; partial words like "PAR," "PANG," "SURAJA," and "JEPARA" can be discerned. Jepara is a well-known center for wood carving in Indonesia. The floor is made of clean, white tiles, with some green markings or debris visible towards the bottom center. Through the open sides of the pavilion, trees and greenery are visible, indicating an outdoor or semi-outdoor location. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The scene conveys a calm atmosphere, typical of an art exhibition or craft market.
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