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This media file displays four distinct vintage-style illustrations of masked faces, likely depicting Lucha Libre wrestlers or similar characters, arranged in a 2x2 grid. The items appear to be aged trading cards or cut-outs, exhibiting visible wear, creases, and faded colors, indicating their historical nature. The top-left panel features a mask predominantly in orange and red hues, accented with black and white details, including a stylized flame-like design around the eyes. Vertical text on the left edge identifies the character as "155.—FLASH". The background is yellow. The top-right panel showcases a dark-colored mask with a notable black clover or stylized cross emblem on the forehead. Lighter skin tones are visible through the eye and mouth openings. Vertical text on the left side labels it "62.—CHANOC". This panel has a dark background. The bottom-left panel presents a deep reddish-brown mask, with light (white/yellow) outlines highlighting the eye and mouth sections, revealing inner red tones. Partial vertical text on the left identifies the character as "BLACK SHADOW" and includes a number "6.". The background of this panel is a greenish-yellow. The bottom-right panel displays a mask in dark blue or green, characterized by prominent red/orange eye and mouth openings outlined in white or yellow. A pattern of small white dots or tooth-like elements is visible around the mouth. Vertical text on the left names the character as "97.—EL CONDOR II". This panel is set against a red background. The overall scene depicts a collection of these graphic art pieces. No specific activity is occurring beyond their display. The artifacts appear worn but are clearly legible. Although the location context is Chiang Mai, Thailand, the imagery itself points to Lucha Libre culture, typically associated with Mexico.
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