This is an outdoor, eye-level, full-shot photograph of a large, rough-hewn stone sculpture of a reclining nude woman. The sculpture is light gray and appears to be carved from a single, large boulder. The woman's body is depicted in a relaxed pose, with her legs bent and one arm resting across her chest. The details of her form are subtly suggested rather than sharply defined, giving the sculpture a sense of fluidity and organic quality. The surface of the sculpture is textured with natural imperfections of the stone and the marks of the carving tools.

The sculpture is set against a backdrop that provides context for its location. To the left of the sculpture, a building with a facade of beige brick-like tiles and multiple windows is visible. A fountain is spraying water in the upper left corner of the frame, with some of the water droplets visible in the air. Behind the sculpture, a section of a wall made of irregular grey stones is visible, and to the right, a patch of vibrant green grass. The overall scene suggests an urban park or public space. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with bright, diffused light. There are no discernible emotions conveyed by the sculpture itself, as it is a static representation of the human form. No text is visible in the image. The location context places this scene in Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
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Timur T

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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 12:33 PM

6d ago

Shymkent, Kazakhstan

42.31800, 69.59600

This is an outdoor, eye-level, full-shot photograph of a large, rough-hewn stone sculpture of a reclining nude woman. The sculpture is light gray and appears to be carved from a single, large boulder.…read more

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