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This media file is a close-up photograph of an oil or acrylic painting depicting a person's face partially obscured by a U.S. hundred-dollar bill. The painting exhibits thick, visible brushstrokes, giving it a textural quality.

The primary subject is a person, likely female, whose face is shown in an unconventional, possibly tilted, orientation. Hair, rendered in shades of dark brown and black with lighter highlights, frames the face. The most prominent facial feature is the mouth, painted with striking red lips. The eyes are partially visible; one eye appears above the dollar bill, while the other is mostly covered by it. The skin tone is rendered in muted earth tones.

A painted representation of a hundred-dollar bill is prominently placed across the center of the face, covering the nose and one eye. This bill is not a physical object but part of the artwork. Notable details on the bill include the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, the denomination "100," and partial text such as "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE" and "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS." Visible serial-like numbers are "OC 4002011" and "0040020 IOA." Handwritten text, possibly "WH," is also discernible on the bill.

The background of the painting is dark and indistinct, focusing attention on the face and the dollar bill. The overall color palette is somber, dominated by dark browns, greens, and blacks, with the red lips providing a strong focal point. The activity portrayed is static, a painted portrait with a symbolic object integrated into its composition. There are no explicit location cues or indications of time of day.
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Jun 2, 2026

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This media file is a close-up photograph of an oil or acrylic painting depicting a person's face partially obscured by a U.S. hundred-dollar bill. The painting exhibits thick, visible brushstrokes, giving it a textural quality. The primary subject is a person, likely female, whose face is shown in an unconventional, possibly tilted, orientation. Hair, rendered in shades of dark brown and black with lighter highlights, frames the face. The most prominent facial feature is the mouth, painted with striking red lips. The eyes are partially visible; one eye appears above the dollar bill, while the other is mostly covered by it. The skin tone is rendered in muted earth tones. A painted representation of a hundred-dollar bill is prominently placed across the center of the face, covering the nose and one eye. This bill is not a physical object but part of the artwork. Notable details on the bill include the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, the denomination "100," and partial text such as "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE" and "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS." Visible serial-like numbers are "OC 4002011" and "0040020 IOA." Handwritten text, possibly "WH," is also discernible on the bill. The background of the painting is dark and indistinct, focusing attention on the face and the dollar bill. The overall color palette is somber, dominated by dark browns, greens, and blacks, with the red lips providing a strong focal point. The activity portrayed is static, a painted portrait with a symbolic object integrated into its composition. There are no explicit location cues or indications of time of day.

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