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An eye-level shot captures a vibrant graffiti mural adorning a white wall in an urban outdoor setting, likely in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The mural features large, colorful bubble letters arranged in a wavy, undulating pattern, surrounded by stylized flowers and swirling, organic lines. A concrete sidewalk occupies the foreground, while a building wall with a ventilation grate forms the background. The text, rendered in bold, rounded letters with color gradients, is the central subject. It reads in Indonesian: "SOAL SEDIAAN PERSDAAN RAKYAT INI ADALAH SOAL MAKAN KITA ATAU BAGI KITA HIDUP ADALAH MATI" The individual words within the lines display a lively palette, including yellow, orange, pink, green, light blue, and dark blue, all outlined in black. The phrase "KITA" on the fourth line is partially obscured but legible. The message appears to be a powerful social commentary, potentially on the urgency of supplies or issues ("sediaan persdaan") for the people ("rakyat"), framing it as a matter of "eating us" or a struggle where "life is death." Decorative elements, reminiscent of psychedelic or hippie art, include numerous stylized flowers in various sizes and colors (yellow, pink, green, blue). Two prominent large flower-like structures at the bottom left and right feature intricate, dense patterns that resemble seed heads or pinecones, drawn in black and white. Wavy, continuous lines extend from these flowers and swirl around the text. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting a clear daytime shot. The overall aesthetic is one of striking visual appeal, using vibrant art to convey a poignant message.
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