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This media file shows a close-up, vertical spray-painted mural on a corrugated metal surface, likely a shutter or wall. The mural depicts several pieces of sushi, rendered in vibrant colors against a dark background. The main subjects are stylized representations of sushi. There are pieces that appear to be nigiri, with fish-like toppings in shades of orange and pink over white rice. One piece has a distinct pink, curved topping, possibly tuna or salmon. Another has a bright orange topping, suggestive of salmon or shrimp. The rice is depicted as white, with some textured details. There are also rolls visible, with white, circular patterns representing rice and darker outlines. Chopsticks, depicted in an orangey-brown hue, are angled across the top of some of the sushi pieces, suggesting they are being served or prepared. The mural is abstract and artistic rather than photorealistic. The colors are bold and somewhat simplified. The corrugated texture of the metal surface is visible beneath the paint, adding a unique dimension to the artwork. Visible text in the mural reads "Más Que Sushi Restaurant Japones" in white, stylized lettering. The text is arranged vertically on the left side of the image. The phrase translates to "More Than Sushi Japanese Restaurant," indicating the purpose of the mural is to advertise a Japanese restaurant. Given the context of "Barcelona, Spain," this mural is likely located on the exterior of a sushi restaurant in that city. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image. The overall impression is that of a lively and appealing advertisement for a Japanese dining establishment.
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