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The image displays a brightly lit indoor hallway, likely within an institutional or public building in Sofia, Bulgaria. The specific location within the city is not identifiable from the visual information. A long, narrow corridor extends from the foreground towards the background, featuring a light-colored ceiling, uniformly white walls, and a dark, possibly grey, floor.

The left wall hosts an exhibition of multiple framed artworks, arranged linearly. In the immediate foreground, a large, vertically oriented artwork is partially visible on the far left. It exhibits a high-contrast black and white graphic design with prominent vertical stripes and concentric circular patterns, resembling an eye. The glass covering this artwork reflects an outdoor window and interior building elements.

Adjacent to it, a second large, vertically oriented framed artwork is fully visible. This piece also features a black and white abstract composition, characterized by numerous fine, predominantly diagonal lines that create a sense of texture or depth, with a blurred, lighter area in the upper section. The glass surface of this frame also reflects interior architectural elements and windows. Below this artwork, a white rectangular information plaque with black text in Bulgarian is affixed to the wall, identifying the artist as Zoya Dr. Stoyanova Velkov and the artwork as "Vertical."

Further down the corridor, a series of approximately ten additional artworks, mostly rectangular and varying in size and style, are spaced along the white wall, receding into the distance. Their specific details are indistinct due to perspective and distance. The overall scene depicts a static art display within a clean, unoccupied corridor. No people, active subjects, or direct interactions are visible.
IIVANNA_N

Mar 23, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The image displays a brightly lit indoor hallway, likely within an institutional or public building in Sofia, Bulgaria. The specific location within the city is not identifiable from the visual information. A long, narrow corridor extends from the foreground towards the background, featuring a light-colored ceiling, uniformly white walls, and a dark, possibly grey, floor. The left wall hosts an exhibition of multiple framed artworks, arranged linearly. In the immediate foreground, a large, vertically oriented artwork is partially visible on the far left. It exhibits a high-contrast black and white graphic design with prominent vertical stripes and concentric circular patterns, resembling an eye. The glass covering this artwork reflects an outdoor window and interior building elements. Adjacent to it, a second large, vertically oriented framed artwork is fully visible. This piece also features a black and white abstract composition, characterized by numerous fine, predominantly diagonal lines that create a sense of texture or depth, with a blurred, lighter area in the upper section. The glass surface of this frame also reflects interior architectural elements and windows. Below this artwork, a white rectangular information plaque with black text in Bulgarian is affixed to the wall, identifying the artist as Zoya Dr. Stoyanova Velkov and the artwork as "Vertical." Further down the corridor, a series of approximately ten additional artworks, mostly rectangular and varying in size and style, are spaced along the white wall, receding into the distance. Their specific details are indistinct due to perspective and distance. The overall scene depicts a static art display within a clean, unoccupied corridor. No people, active subjects, or direct interactions are visible.

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