Terracotta Bowl in Athens at Evening Light
by Ellen Klein
A weathered metal folding chair sits angled against a stucco wall on a narrow Athenian street, its blue paint chipped from years of sun exposure. Beside it rests a shallow terracotta bowl, likely used for collecting olives or water, its rough clay surface catching the late afternoon light. The cobblestones beneath are uneven and worn, typical of older neighborhoods like Plaka or Anafiotika. In the background, a wooden shutter is partially open on a second-story window, revealing a glimpse of a potted plant inside. The warm, golden hour light casts long, soft shadows across the pavement, highlighting the texture of the aged stone and the rustic simplicity of the objects left by a local resident.
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