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A vibrant outdoor mural covers a section of a building wall under a clear blue sky. The mural features two prominent figures. On the left, an Indigenous woman is depicted with orange-toned skin, dark hair, and large, circular silver earrings. She wears a blue jacket, a bright green scarf, and a decorated hat with white dangling elements and green foliage, her mouth agape in an expressive manner. Her hands, with striped cuffs, are shown interlocked at the bottom left of the frame. To her right, a man with a mustache, brown skin, is painted wearing a dark fedora-style hat and a dark jacket. The name "FELIPE QUISPE HUANCA" is stenciled on his clothing. Above the figures, a large, raised, orange-skinned fist is visible, emerging from a colorful background of yellow, purple, and blue abstract shapes. Text painted on the wall reads "TUPAK KATARI VIVE" (Tupak Katari Lives) and partially visible smaller red text states "VUELVE CARAJO" (Return, damn it). The building's wall exhibits areas of chipped and peeling paint, revealing underlying brick texture in some sections. A window with a metal security grate is partially visible on the left side, and green tree leaves are present in the top left corner of the image. This mural is located in Barrio Lastarria, Santiago, Chile, specifically near the intersection of Calle José Victorino Lastarria and Merced.
Melani

Aug 27, 2025, 5:04 PM

Santiago, Chile

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A vibrant outdoor mural covers a section of a building wall under a clear blue sky. The mural features two prominent figures. On the left, an Indigenous woman is depicted with orange-toned skin, dark hair, and large, circular silver earrings. She wears a blue jacket, a bright green scarf, and a decorated hat with white dangling elements and green foliage, her mouth agape in an expressive manner. Her hands, with striped cuffs, are shown interlocked at the bottom left of the frame. To her right, a man with a mustache, brown skin, is painted wearing a dark fedora-style hat and a dark jacket. The name "FELIPE QUISPE HUANCA" is stenciled on his clothing. Above the figures, a large, raised, orange-skinned fist is visible, emerging from a colorful background of yellow, purple, and blue abstract shapes. Text painted on the wall reads "TUPAK KATARI VIVE" (Tupak Katari Lives) and partially visible smaller red text states "VUELVE CARAJO" (Return, damn it). The building's wall exhibits areas of chipped and peeling paint, revealing underlying brick texture in some sections. A window with a metal security grate is partially visible on the left side, and green tree leaves are present in the top left corner of the image. This mural is located in Barrio Lastarria, Santiago, Chile, specifically near the intersection of Calle José Victorino Lastarria and Merced.

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