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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 02:46 PM

14h ago

Chaikovsky, Russia

56.75500, 54.08900

A child's drawing, oriented vertically, depicts a stylized face or head with vibrant colors. The drawing features an orange-colored face, black hair, and bright green eyes. Pink bows adorn the hair/he…read more

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A child's drawing, oriented vertically, depicts a stylized face or head with vibrant colors. The drawing features an orange-colored face, black hair, and bright green eyes. Pink bows adorn the hair/head, complemented by a brown element, possibly a neck or shoulder, and a black beaded necklace. The word "MAMA" is written in pink block letters to the left of the drawing. The artwork lies on a light-colored surface, likely a table or floor, and is partially covered by two other pieces of paper at the top left. One partially visible drawing above shows a yellow sun and a blue-colored area, suggesting another piece of child's art. A white and black cow figurine is positioned in the top left corner, resting on these papers. In the bottom right corner, a small, light brown human-like figurine with a striped base is also visible. Strong, directional sunlight casts distinct shadows across the papers, indicating an indoor setting during daytime, possibly morning or late afternoon. In the background, beneath the main drawing, another paper or magazine sheet is visible with printed text and schematic diagrams. Fragmented text "ГАЗПРОМ" (GAZPROM) and "Чайковск" (Chaikovsk) can be discerned on this background paper, indicating the location as Chaikovsky, Russia. The overall scene evokes a domestic environment displaying a child's creative work. | Open Wire