
Stake attention in this memory
A multi-story building facade in the Barrio Lastarria/Bellas Artes area of Santiago, Chile, specifically identified as José Miguel de la Barra 494, is covered by a large-scale mural under a clear blue sky. The mural occupies the entire visible side of the building. The artist's handle "@laloca" is visible in the upper left corner of the mural. The upper section of the mural features a large, anatomically depicted human heart, rendered in red and beige tones, from which green stems and multi-colored flowers (yellow, pink, red) emerge. This central image is enclosed within a circular frame showing a blue sky with white clouds, which is itself bordered by concentric rings of green and brown leaf-like patterns. The lower section of the mural displays multiple female figures. A central figure with long, dark hair features an abstract multi-colored eye design on her chest and is seated amidst purple and green abstract forms. To her left, a seated figure, wearing patterned clothing, holds a bowl containing green plants. Two small, rectangular images—one showing a single figure, the other a couple—are depicted floating near her. To the right, a partial view of a third female figure with an elaborately painted face holds a child. The ground level of this mural section is colored green, resembling foliage. In the foreground, a paved ground surface is visible, equipped with multiple metal bicycle racks. Small green plants are contained within dark grey square planters. To the right, a black street lamp with a white light fixture stands, next to a dark grey municipal trash bin and a small yellow and blue plastic child's tricycle. To the left of the mural, a portion of another light-colored building is visible. To the right, a sparse tree with bare branches and another with green foliage are present, partially obscuring a distant, darker building. The sky is uniformly clear and light blue, indicating bright daylight conditions.
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