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A mural painted on a textured, off-white wall depicts a young Korean child smiling, rendered in a stylized, illustrative manner. The child, likely female, is shown from the chest up, facing forward. She has dark hair styled neatly, adorned with a light-colored, possibly ivory or cream-colored, bun-like ornament on top. Her facial expression is a gentle, broad smile, with dark eyes crinkling at the corners. She is dressed in traditional Korean attire (hanbok), featuring a mustard-yellow or golden-brown top garment (jeogori) with a white collar and white ties forming a bow. Two small, light-colored floral emblems are pinned to the left side of the jeogori. A vibrant magenta or deep-red skirt (chima) is visible below the jeogori. The background features several large, overlapping pink hibiscus flowers (Mugunghwa) with darker pink centers and yellow stamens, interspersed with dark green leaves. The painting shows signs of wear, including chipped paint and abrasions, particularly on the lower left side of the jeogori and parts of the background, revealing the textured white wall beneath. This mural is characteristic of public art found in culturally designated areas or "mural villages" within Seoul, South Korea, such as Ihwa Mural Village.
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