
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an art exhibition featuring three watercolor paintings of still lifes. The paintings are displayed on a large piece of grey cardboard, which is mounted on a light-colored wall. The overall setting appears to be an indoor gallery or exhibition space. The top painting is a still life with a lit candle, red berries, and three apples on a plate. The candle has a golden flame and a red wax body. The berries are small and clustered on thin branches. The apples are red and appear ripe. The plate has a delicate rim with gold detailing. A signature, "Inese," is visible on the lower right of this painting. Below the top painting, to the left, is a smaller painting of white flowers with green and brown leaves on a branch. The flowers have intricate details, with visible stamens and petals. The background is softly blurred, suggesting a natural setting. A signature, also appearing to be "Inese," is present on the lower right. To the right of the flower painting, and below the top painting, is another watercolor still life featuring three red apples on a branch with green leaves. The apples are round and have a glossy appearance. Some of the leaves and apple details are highlighted with what appears to be silver leaf application, adding a metallic sheen. The background is a wash of light blue. This painting also has a signature, "Inese," on the lower right. Two small white labels are visible below the paintings, mounted on the grey cardboard. These labels appear to be exhibition labels or artist information. The top label reads "JAUNO PSIHOLOGIJU CENTRS INESE KATKOVSKA "SVECES SILTUMS" Akvarelu un zeļtināšanas tehnika pasniedzēja Anastasija Skopenkova". The bottom label reads "JAUNO PSIHOLOGIJU CENTRS INESE KATKOVSKA "PAVASARA VĒSMA"". These labels indicate that the artist is Inese Katkovska and the exhibition might be related to the "JAUNO PSIHOLOGIJU CENTRS" (Center for Young Psychologies). While the image itself does not provide direct visual cues about the specific location within Riga, Latvia, the presence of the "JAUNO PSIHOLOGIJU CENTRS" and the Latvian text on the labels strongly suggest the exhibition is taking place at this center or an associated venue in Riga. The overall aesthetic of the exhibition is modest and focuses on the artwork, with the grey cardboard serving as a neutral backdrop.
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