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The image displays a vertical rectangular mural, rendered on a white surface, integrated into a light brown brick wall in Midrand, South Africa. The mural is designed to resemble a playing card.

The central subject of the mural is a stylized, headless skeletal figure. The figure's white skull wears a dark blue beanie-like hat adorned with a small light blue crown icon. Its eye sockets are dark blue with lighter blue irises, and three light blue dots mark its forehead. The neck terminates in a black collar. The figure wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt over a dark blue long-sleeved shirt. Its right arm, from the viewer's perspective, is extended upwards, holding a white spray paint can with a black nozzle. The left arm is extended downwards with an open, blue-colored hand. The lower body is depicted in light blue pants, which appear to drip or melt at their lower edges.

The upper portion of the mural's background features a geometric pattern composed of various shades of blue and white lines and shapes. The lower background is primarily white.

Playing card elements are incorporated: a large black letter "E" is present in the top left and bottom right corners. A black spade symbol appears below the top left "E," and a black heart symbol is positioned above the bottom right "E." Black triangular patterns border the left and right sides of the main illustration vertically.

In the bottom left section of the white background, three blue handprints are visible: two larger ones stacked vertically, and a smaller one to their right. Text reading "LL.eshabalala" is situated below the larger handprints, and "S.Gossa" is to the right of the smaller handprint. A vertical column of two light blue and one black circular dots is on the far left edge of the white area.

The mural is recessed into the brick wall, with the light brown brickwork visible along its left and right edges, and forming a shallow ledge directly beneath the artwork. The wall extends both above and beside the mural.
João Pita

Aug 28, 2025

Midrand, South Africa

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The image displays a vertical rectangular mural, rendered on a white surface, integrated into a light brown brick wall in Midrand, South Africa. The mural is designed to resemble a playing card. The central subject of the mural is a stylized, headless skeletal figure. The figure's white skull wears a dark blue beanie-like hat adorned with a small light blue crown icon. Its eye sockets are dark blue with lighter blue irises, and three light blue dots mark its forehead. The neck terminates in a black collar. The figure wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt over a dark blue long-sleeved shirt. Its right arm, from the viewer's perspective, is extended upwards, holding a white spray paint can with a black nozzle. The left arm is extended downwards with an open, blue-colored hand. The lower body is depicted in light blue pants, which appear to drip or melt at their lower edges. The upper portion of the mural's background features a geometric pattern composed of various shades of blue and white lines and shapes. The lower background is primarily white. Playing card elements are incorporated: a large black letter "E" is present in the top left and bottom right corners. A black spade symbol appears below the top left "E," and a black heart symbol is positioned above the bottom right "E." Black triangular patterns border the left and right sides of the main illustration vertically. In the bottom left section of the white background, three blue handprints are visible: two larger ones stacked vertically, and a smaller one to their right. Text reading "LL.eshabalala" is situated below the larger handprints, and "S.Gossa" is to the right of the smaller handprint. A vertical column of two light blue and one black circular dots is on the far left edge of the white area. The mural is recessed into the brick wall, with the light brown brickwork visible along its left and right edges, and forming a shallow ledge directly beneath the artwork. The wall extends both above and beside the mural.

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