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The image depicts a section of a white wall adorned with multiple graffiti artworks, situated in the city of Arica, Chile. Above this wall, a steep, barren slope of brown and grey loose rocks rises towards the horizon, where a clear, light blue sky is visible.

On the white wall, from left to right, three distinct graffiti pieces are present. The leftmost artwork features an orange-yellow, stylized, symmetrical figure resembling a mythical creature or deity with radiating horn-like or wing-like protrusions and small glowing dots. It has large, dark, circular eyes, a small red mouth, and a central circular motif on its chest. The central graffiti portrays a cartoon-style yellow head with prominent black spiky hair. The face exhibits a slight smirk, small eyes with a downward slant, and a small black heart tattooed beneath the left eye. Above this head, the words "BIEN LOCO..." are spray-painted in black, and below it, the word "BEYAKO.." is written. To the right, a partial abstract or geometric design in black and red is visible, along with a black spray-painted tag.

In the lower right foreground, a heavily weathered and discolored vertical structure, likely concrete or stone, is present. Its surface displays multiple layers of flaking and peeling paint in shades of blue, green, white, and black, covered with additional graffiti tags and marks.

The rocky slope in the background exhibits minimal vegetation. At its crest, faint structures, including parts of a light-colored building or wall, a dark green curved object, and multiple utility poles or posts, are discernable against the sky. A thin, dark line, possibly a fence or wire, runs horizontally across the upper part of the slope. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted within the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight, possibly late afternoon.
migueelill0

Jul 17, 2025

Arica, Chile

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The image depicts a section of a white wall adorned with multiple graffiti artworks, situated in the city of Arica, Chile. Above this wall, a steep, barren slope of brown and grey loose rocks rises towards the horizon, where a clear, light blue sky is visible. On the white wall, from left to right, three distinct graffiti pieces are present. The leftmost artwork features an orange-yellow, stylized, symmetrical figure resembling a mythical creature or deity with radiating horn-like or wing-like protrusions and small glowing dots. It has large, dark, circular eyes, a small red mouth, and a central circular motif on its chest. The central graffiti portrays a cartoon-style yellow head with prominent black spiky hair. The face exhibits a slight smirk, small eyes with a downward slant, and a small black heart tattooed beneath the left eye. Above this head, the words "BIEN LOCO..." are spray-painted in black, and below it, the word "BEYAKO.." is written. To the right, a partial abstract or geometric design in black and red is visible, along with a black spray-painted tag. In the lower right foreground, a heavily weathered and discolored vertical structure, likely concrete or stone, is present. Its surface displays multiple layers of flaking and peeling paint in shades of blue, green, white, and black, covered with additional graffiti tags and marks. The rocky slope in the background exhibits minimal vegetation. At its crest, faint structures, including parts of a light-colored building or wall, a dark green curved object, and multiple utility poles or posts, are discernable against the sky. A thin, dark line, possibly a fence or wire, runs horizontally across the upper part of the slope. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted within the scene. The lighting suggests natural daylight, possibly late afternoon.

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