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This media file features a vibrant, large-scale mural and relief sculpture of a feathered serpent creature on an outdoor wall. The central subject is the serpentine figure, rendered with a three-dimensional head that has an open mouth revealing blocky white teeth and a curling red and yellow tongue. Its head is adorned with a prominent pink, yellow, and blue crest. The body extends downwards, covered in layers of blue and teal scales or feathers, painted with textured detail. Interspersed with the serpent's body are stylized pink and yellow flowers with green leaves, along with various blue and teal teardrop-shaped elements. The artwork is painted and sculpted on a light greenish-white textured wall. To the right, an adjacent surface, likely a patterned walkway or another wall, is visible, made of reddish-brown interlocking paving stones arranged in a distinctive zigzag or chevron pattern. Above the mural on the left, a clear, bright blue sky dominates the upper portion of the frame, indicating daytime. Mounted high on the wall against the sky is a black light fixture equipped with three spotlights. Green foliage from trees is visible in the background on the lower left, peeking over the wall. The style of the artwork strongly suggests Mesoamerican cultural influence, particularly reminiscent of Quetzalcoatl, fitting the provided location context of San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. No discernible text is visible within the image.
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