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A large mural, likely on the side of a building, features a close-up, realistic depiction of tomatoes and basil leaves against a dark, almost black background. The mural is lit by natural daylight, with the sky and clouds visible at the top edge. The composition showcases several large, ripe red tomatoes. One prominent tomato in the center-left has a star-shaped green stem and is catching a highlight on its smooth, round surface. To its right, a cluster of smaller, oblong tomatoes, possibly Roma or pear varieties, are arranged. These smaller tomatoes have a reddish-orange hue with yellow marbling. Another large tomato is positioned towards the upper right of the mural. Interspersed among the tomatoes are vibrant green basil leaves. These leaves are large and detailed, with visible veins and a slightly glossy texture, suggesting freshness. Some basil leaves are draped over the tomatoes, adding depth and a natural feel to the arrangement. The mural itself appears to be a high-resolution print, with a slight textured pattern visible upon close inspection, likely due to the printing method. The lower edge of the mural meets a concrete pathway or sidewalk, with some green vegetation and grass growing in the foreground and along the base of the structure. A metal grate or drain cover is visible on the concrete to the right of the mural. The overall impression is one of fresh produce, possibly advertising for a food-related business. The image is static, with no people or actions depicted within the mural itself. The location is identified as Biasca, Switzerland.
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