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The image depicts a mosaic artwork on a horizontally planked, light-colored wall. The mosaic features stylized human figures and tree branches, all rendered with mirrored tiles that reflect the surrounding environment.

On the left, two tall, slender human figures stand side-by-side. The figure on the left is slightly shorter and thinner than the one on the right. Both figures are composed of numerous small, irregular mirrored pieces, creating a fragmented, shimmering effect. The reflections within the tiles suggest greenery and possibly the sky.

To the right of the two figures is a mosaic of a young child. This figure is depicted holding a balloon above its head. The child is also made of mirrored tiles, reflecting a similar palette of colors to the adult figures. A thin, dark line, also appearing to be made of mosaic pieces, extends vertically from the upper right of the frame down towards the child, possibly representing a tree trunk or branch.

Above the figures, the mosaic extends to form a representation of tree branches. These branches are created from thin, elongated strips of mirrored material, creating a delicate, branching pattern that spreads across the upper portion of the wall. The reflections in these branch pieces are more elongated and abstract.

The wall itself is a uniform, light color, with distinct horizontal lines indicating the planks of its construction. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with the sun casting highlights and shadows on the mosaic pieces, enhancing their reflective qualities.

This artwork is located on the facade of the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum in Irkutsk, Russia. The specific artwork is titled "Reflection" by Alexander Smirnitsky.
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Aug 19, 2026, 11:04 AM

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The image depicts a mosaic artwork on a horizontally planked, light-colored wall. The mosaic features stylized human figures and tree branches, all rendered with mirrored tiles that reflect the surrounding environment. On the left, two tall, slender human figures stand side-by-side. The figure on the left is slightly shorter and thinner than the one on the right. Both figures are composed of numerous small, irregular mirrored pieces, creating a fragmented, shimmering effect. The reflections within the tiles suggest greenery and possibly the sky. To the right of the two figures is a mosaic of a young child. This figure is depicted holding a balloon above its head. The child is also made of mirrored tiles, reflecting a similar palette of colors to the adult figures. A thin, dark line, also appearing to be made of mosaic pieces, extends vertically from the upper right of the frame down towards the child, possibly representing a tree trunk or branch. Above the figures, the mosaic extends to form a representation of tree branches. These branches are created from thin, elongated strips of mirrored material, creating a delicate, branching pattern that spreads across the upper portion of the wall. The reflections in these branch pieces are more elongated and abstract. The wall itself is a uniform, light color, with distinct horizontal lines indicating the planks of its construction. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with the sun casting highlights and shadows on the mosaic pieces, enhancing their reflective qualities. This artwork is located on the facade of the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum in Irkutsk, Russia. The specific artwork is titled "Reflection" by Alexander Smirnitsky.

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