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Two framed artworks showcasing traditional Indonesian batik motifs are displayed side-by-side on a light-colored, textured wall. The wall appears off-white or cream, with some minor scuffs and cracks. A horizontal line or ledge is visible at the bottom of the frame, indicating the wall's structure. The left artwork features a "MOTIF SEKAR JAGAD" pattern, characterized by a complex design combining floral elements, wavy lines, and geometric grids. The pattern is rendered in black lines on a white background. The artwork is enclosed in a simple wooden frame of a warm brown hue and is hung by a small hook at the top. The right artwork, also in a matching wooden frame, displays a "MOTIF WAHYU GEMULUNG" pattern. This motif features repeating, symmetrical designs that resemble stylized wings or crests, typical of traditional Indonesian governmental or noble emblems, arranged in a grid-like fashion. Like the left piece, it is in black lines on a white background and hung by a small hook. The presentation of these framed batik patterns suggests a cultural display, likely in a home, gallery, or public building in Surakarta, Indonesia, a region renowned for its batik heritage. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting or a softly lit outdoor area. No people are visible, and the scene is static, focusing entirely on the art pieces and their immediate environment.
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