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This image is a close-up, vertical shot of two weathered stone carvings, possibly gargoyles or decorative architectural elements, nestled amongst lush green ivy and tree bark. The stone is rough and textured, with patches of moss and lichen adding to its aged appearance. The upper carving is primarily visible in the top half of the frame. Its left side features a distinct spiral motif, reminiscent of an ammonite fossil or a decorative scroll. To the right of this, a series of incised lines and raised shapes suggest facial features or headdress details, with what appears to be a key-like symbol embedded in the texture. The lower carving, positioned beneath the upper one, shows a profile of a face, also carved from stone. The face is rendered in a stylized manner, with closed eyes, a prominent nose, and an open mouth. The head is adorned with a headdress or helmet that has a textured, segmented pattern along the front. The stone here is also rough, with visible pitting and lichen growth. The surrounding environment suggests an outdoor setting, likely in a garden or on an old building. The vibrant green of the ivy and the rough texture of the tree bark provide a natural contrast to the man-made stone sculptures. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, with soft shadows, hinting at a daytime scene. There is no visible text in the image.
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