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viktoria626

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 09:24 PM

21h ago

Sofia, Bulgaria

42.65500, 23.34400

An overhead shot captures a still life arrangement on a wooden surface, likely a desk or table. The primary subject is an orange, rectangular box or folder, tied with a prominent white satin ribbon fa…read more

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An overhead shot captures a still life arrangement on a wooden surface, likely a desk or table. The primary subject is an orange, rectangular box or folder, tied with a prominent white satin ribbon fashioned into a bow at its center. The surface of the box appears textured. To the left and partially underneath the orange box, a detailed architectural sketch is spread on white paper. The drawing, executed in black ink, depicts an intricate building structure with multiple levels, windows, and rooflines, showcasing precise line work and cross-hatching for shading. A black fine-tipped pen, identifiable by the visible text "Pigma Micron" on its barrel, rests on the upper part of the drawing. The wooden surface exhibits a distinct grain pattern, and ambient lighting, possibly artificial, casts soft shadows around the objects, particularly underneath the orange box and the ribbon, and to the right of the pen. A faint, reddish-brown object, possibly an electronic device, is partially visible at the bottom right corner of the frame. The scene suggests a creative workspace or the presentation of an artistic piece, possibly a gift or portfolio. No people are visible. The time of day is not explicitly indicated but the artificial lighting implies an indoor setting, potentially evening or night. The image does not contain specific visual cues to confirm the suggested location of Sofia, Bulgaria. | Open Wire