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The image depicts a shop window display of a Koh-i-noor Hardtmuth store located in Brno, Czechia. The central subject is a large, three-dimensional sculpture of a gorilla, constructed entirely from thousands of individually sharpened colored pencils, with their points facing outwards to create a textured, spiky surface. The gorilla is posed in a quadrupedal stance, facing the left side of the frame.

To the left of the gorilla, a framed print displays a colorful landscape scene featuring a river, trees with yellow foliage, and various flowers. Adjacent to this print is a black information plaque bearing the "KOH-I-NOOR HARDTMUTH since 1790" logo and text in Czech, which includes the word "Gorila" (Gorilla), identifying the sculpture. In the foreground, a white rectangular sign advertises "Výprodej kalendářů a diářů 2026" (Sale of calendars and diaries 2026) with prices listed as "kalendáře 2kč diáře 5kč" (calendars 2 CZK, diaries 5 CZK). Directly below the gorilla, several sets of colored pencils are showcased, neatly arranged in fabric roll-up cases, alongside other packaged art supplies. On the far left foreground, a vintage-style twin-lens reflex camera is visible next to a light-colored ceramic object resembling an animal, from which several colored pencils protrude.

The shop window exhibits significant reflections from the urban environment outside. These reflections include other commercial storefronts, one displaying the mirrored text "STOJARA," a prominent red vertical banner with the word "SCHOOL" and colorful graphics, and several pedestrians walking on what appears to be a city street or pedestrian zone. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.
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Mar 14, 2026

Brno, Czechia

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The image depicts a shop window display of a Koh-i-noor Hardtmuth store located in Brno, Czechia. The central subject is a large, three-dimensional sculpture of a gorilla, constructed entirely from thousands of individually sharpened colored pencils, with their points facing outwards to create a textured, spiky surface. The gorilla is posed in a quadrupedal stance, facing the left side of the frame. To the left of the gorilla, a framed print displays a colorful landscape scene featuring a river, trees with yellow foliage, and various flowers. Adjacent to this print is a black information plaque bearing the "KOH-I-NOOR HARDTMUTH since 1790" logo and text in Czech, which includes the word "Gorila" (Gorilla), identifying the sculpture. In the foreground, a white rectangular sign advertises "Výprodej kalendářů a diářů 2026" (Sale of calendars and diaries 2026) with prices listed as "kalendáře 2kč diáře 5kč" (calendars 2 CZK, diaries 5 CZK). Directly below the gorilla, several sets of colored pencils are showcased, neatly arranged in fabric roll-up cases, alongside other packaged art supplies. On the far left foreground, a vintage-style twin-lens reflex camera is visible next to a light-colored ceramic object resembling an animal, from which several colored pencils protrude. The shop window exhibits significant reflections from the urban environment outside. These reflections include other commercial storefronts, one displaying the mirrored text "STOJARA," a prominent red vertical banner with the word "SCHOOL" and colorful graphics, and several pedestrians walking on what appears to be a city street or pedestrian zone. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.

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