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An elderly man is engaged in the traditional art of batik making, viewed through the foreground elements of a hanging plant and planter. The scene takes place in what appears to be an indoor or semi-outdoor workshop, consistent with the location context of Surakarta, Indonesia. The man, wearing glasses and a blue and white striped traditional shirt, is seated at a table covered with a white fabric that already bears a repetitive wax pattern. He is intently focused on his work, pressing a traditional batik tool, known as a *canting cap* (a copper stamp), onto the fabric to apply further wax designs. His hands appear experienced and delicate in their task. In the immediate foreground, a large, off-white hanging planter with a textured, ribbed surface partially obscures the upper half of the image. Green plant stems and dry brown vines extend from the planter, creating a natural frame around the central activity. A dark, intricately carved wooden chair or bench back is visible on the left side of the frame, further suggesting a traditional setting. The background includes a dark wooden cabinet or display case with glass doors to the right of the man. Overhead, wooden beams and a light-colored corrugated roof or ceiling are visible, along with an artificial light fixture. A bright natural light source, possibly a window or opening, is visible in the deeper background, indicating it is daytime. Other patterned fabrics or finished batik pieces can be glimpsed in the far background. The image conveys a sense of skilled craftsmanship and quiet dedication to a cultural art form. There is no visible text in the image.
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