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A vibrant, multi-colored mural dominates the left side of a tall building in what appears to be an urban setting, likely Caracas, Venezuela. The mural, rendered in a folk art style with bold outlines and distinct patterns, stretches vertically along the entire facade.

Key figures within the mural include a dignified man's bust in profile, facing right, with dark hair and a prominent mustache, wearing what looks like a blue military or historical uniform. Above him, the head of a brown horse is depicted. Higher up, a stylized gray moon face with a bird, and a bright yellow sun face are prominently featured. The mural is richly adorned with various elements: palm fronds, clouds, stars, abstract geometric patterns, potted plants, a small house with a tiled roof, and at the bottom, symbolic representations of water and a circular emblem that appears to be a crest or coat of arms. The color palette is vivid, primarily featuring blues, reds, yellows, and browns.

The building itself is a multi-story structure. The right side, adjacent to the mural, features a grid-like pattern of red and off-white or light gray sections, with visible balconies or recessed areas and numerous windows, suggesting a residential or apartment building.

In the foreground to the right, a tall, slender palm tree stands, its fronds partially obscuring parts of the building and mural. Green bushes and trees are visible at the base of the building and extend to the left. On the far left, a utility pole with lights and security cameras extends upwards against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds, indicating daytime. In the distant background on the left, hills are covered with densely packed houses, characteristic of informal settlements or barrios in the region.

At the very bottom of the mural, partially hidden by vegetation, the word "SIEMPRE" is visible, possibly part of a longer phrase. Small, illegible text is also present on a sign attached to the utility pole. The overall scene suggests a celebration of local culture, history, or identity through public art.
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Apr 30, 2026, 6:52 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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A vibrant, multi-colored mural dominates the left side of a tall building in what appears to be an urban setting, likely Caracas, Venezuela. The mural, rendered in a folk art style with bold outlines and distinct patterns, stretches vertically along the entire facade. Key figures within the mural include a dignified man's bust in profile, facing right, with dark hair and a prominent mustache, wearing what looks like a blue military or historical uniform. Above him, the head of a brown horse is depicted. Higher up, a stylized gray moon face with a bird, and a bright yellow sun face are prominently featured. The mural is richly adorned with various elements: palm fronds, clouds, stars, abstract geometric patterns, potted plants, a small house with a tiled roof, and at the bottom, symbolic representations of water and a circular emblem that appears to be a crest or coat of arms. The color palette is vivid, primarily featuring blues, reds, yellows, and browns. The building itself is a multi-story structure. The right side, adjacent to the mural, features a grid-like pattern of red and off-white or light gray sections, with visible balconies or recessed areas and numerous windows, suggesting a residential or apartment building. In the foreground to the right, a tall, slender palm tree stands, its fronds partially obscuring parts of the building and mural. Green bushes and trees are visible at the base of the building and extend to the left. On the far left, a utility pole with lights and security cameras extends upwards against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds, indicating daytime. In the distant background on the left, hills are covered with densely packed houses, characteristic of informal settlements or barrios in the region. At the very bottom of the mural, partially hidden by vegetation, the word "SIEMPRE" is visible, possibly part of a longer phrase. Small, illegible text is also present on a sign attached to the utility pole. The overall scene suggests a celebration of local culture, history, or identity through public art.

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