
Stake attention in this memory
A faded mural painted on a wall in Kecamatan Candi, Indonesia, depicts two prominent male figures in a simplified, illustrative style. The image, rotated counter-clockwise, should be viewed upright for proper orientation. In the foreground, a figure strongly resembling Indonesia's first President, Sukarno, is depicted. He wears a traditional black peci, a light-colored shirt, a green jacket or suit, and a black tie. His face shows a dynamic expression with raised eyebrows and a slightly open mouth, suggesting he is speaking or addressing a crowd. Behind him and slightly to his right, a second figure, appearing to be Indonesia's first Vice President, Mohammad Hatta, is shown wearing glasses, a white shirt, and a red tie. His expression is more subdued and serious. To the left of Sukarno's head, an Indonesian flag (red and white) is visible on a flagpole, set against a light blue background that suggests the sky. Abstract black-outlined structures in the background hint at buildings or urban elements, and a textured green mass above them likely represents foliage or a tree. The mural itself shows significant signs of age and wear. The paint is peeling, faded, and discolored, particularly noticeable on the right side and across the green jacket, giving the artwork a weathered appearance. The strong outlines of the figures and background elements are still distinguishable despite the deterioration. The painting appears to be a commemorative piece, celebrating these national heroes or a significant moment in Indonesian history. There is no visible text in the image.
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