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This media file captures a wall mural in Nicosia, Cyprus, situated beneath a traditional blue shuttered window set into a stone frame. The wall itself is light-colored and textured.

The mural depicts two stylized human figures in black silhouette with prominent yellow accents on their torsos. Both figures are engaged in an act of pulling or stretching a circular object via thin lines. The upper figure is positioned vertically, reaching out to grasp one of the lines, while the lower figure lies horizontally, also extending an arm to hold another line connected to the same object.

The circular object, which resembles a weight or disc, features Greek text inscribed on its surface: "ΕΝΩΣΙΣ" (ENOSIS), meaning 'union'. To the right of the figures, the Greek word "Βάρος" (Varos), meaning 'weight', is written vertically along the wall.

The artwork appears to be a symbolic representation, likely referencing the historical and political concept of Enosis (union with Greece) in Cyprus, portraying it as a 'weight' or a struggle requiring collective effort. The figures' poses suggest exertion and determination. The scene is evenly lit, indicating either daytime or a well-lit indoor environment.
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FM-InMr12

Jan 14, 2025

Nicosia, Cyprus

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This media file captures a wall mural in Nicosia, Cyprus, situated beneath a traditional blue shuttered window set into a stone frame. The wall itself is light-colored and textured. The mural depicts two stylized human figures in black silhouette with prominent yellow accents on their torsos. Both figures are engaged in an act of pulling or stretching a circular object via thin lines. The upper figure is positioned vertically, reaching out to grasp one of the lines, while the lower figure lies horizontally, also extending an arm to hold another line connected to the same object. The circular object, which resembles a weight or disc, features Greek text inscribed on its surface: "ΕΝΩΣΙΣ" (ENOSIS), meaning 'union'. To the right of the figures, the Greek word "Βάρος" (Varos), meaning 'weight', is written vertically along the wall. The artwork appears to be a symbolic representation, likely referencing the historical and political concept of Enosis (union with Greece) in Cyprus, portraying it as a 'weight' or a struggle requiring collective effort. The figures' poses suggest exertion and determination. The scene is evenly lit, indicating either daytime or a well-lit indoor environment.

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