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This is a detailed, forensic, matter-of-fact description of a mosaic bird art installation located on a textured, light brown wall in the city of Meisenheim, Germany. **Subject:** The primary subject is a mosaic representation of a bird, depicted in profile facing left. The bird is constructed from small, square tiles of various colors. The tail feathers are a gradient of purple and light purple, transitioning into blue, then green, yellow, and orange along the body. The head is primarily red, with a brown section behind the eye, and a black tile forming the eye and beak. A single black tile extends to the right of the beak, possibly representing a shadow or part of the bird's form. Scattered brown tiles, also in a mosaic pattern, are positioned below the bird's body, resembling small pebbles or a ground texture. **Environment:** The artwork is affixed to a rough, stucco-like wall with a consistent light brown color. The texture of the wall is granular and uneven, with small bumps and irregularities visible throughout. The right edge of the image shows a sliver of a different wall, constructed of rough-hewn stone, indicating the bird mosaic is on a building facade. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no direct shadows from the bird or the wall texture. The overall impression is of an outdoor urban environment. **Details:** The mosaic tiles are clearly adhered to the wall with white grout or adhesive, which is visible between many of the tiles and around the edges of the mosaic. Some tiles appear slightly unevenly placed, and there are small drips or smudges of the adhesive visible. The scale of the mosaic is not precisely determinable without reference objects, but it appears to be a moderately sized art piece, perhaps several feet long. There are no people or animals present in the image. The focus is solely on the mosaic artwork and its immediate surroundings on the wall.
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