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A close-up, angled shot depicts a small, weathered, house-shaped ceramic or terracotta ornament affixed to a textured, light-colored wall. The ornament, situated in Tinaquillo, Venezuela, measures approximately 10-12 cm in width and 10 cm in height. The main structure of the miniature house is painted light blue, with a sloped, reddish-brown roof, and a brown base. A prominent pink arched doorway is centered on the facade, flanked by a smaller pink arched window to the right. Black stylized vine-like decoration is present on the left side of the blue wall, while a flower-like pattern consisting of orange and yellow-green dots is painted above the door. The right side of the ornament features a simulated "ruined" section, exposing reddish-brown textured material resembling brickwork. Small patches of green paint simulate foliage at the base corners. A silver metal screw or nail head is visible in the upper central portion of the blue wall, indicating how the object is mounted. The entire ornament and the surrounding wall surface show accumulation of dust and minor debris. A small reddish-brown ant is observed on the pink frame of the right-hand window. The background wall exhibits a rough, possibly stuccoed or painted plaster texture, consistent with an exterior surface.
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