Four paintings are displayed on easels in an indoor marketplace, likely a shopping mall. The paintings depict rural scenes with a whimsical, childlike aesthetic.

The top left painting shows a wooden cabin with a fox and a white chicken in a grassy yard with trees and other small buildings. The top right painting features two wooden houses, a dirt path, and a boat on a body of water carrying three ducklings. White flowers are in the foreground.

The bottom left painting displays a fluffy white goose wearing red boots and a red bow, standing by a blue body of water with flowers and green foliage. The bottom right painting portrays a scarecrow and two chickens in a garden with rows of carrots and a bush of dark berries.

The paintings are hung in a grid formation, with the top two above the bottom two. Labels with numbers are visible on the bottom corners of the paintings. A QR code is also present on one of the labels. In the background, part of a shopping mall interior is visible, including store signage that reads "zolla." Several people are blurred in the background, appearing to be shoppers or mall visitors. The overall scene suggests an art exhibition or craft fair. The presence of the "zolla" store signage strongly suggests the location is the Perm City Mall (or Gorky Mall) in Perm, Russia, as Zolla is a widely present retail chain in Russian shopping centers.
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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 01:29 PM

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Four paintings are displayed on easels in an indoor marketplace, likely a shopping mall. The paintings depict rural scenes with a whimsical, childlike aesthetic. The top left painting shows a wooden…read more

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