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The image depicts a close-up of a person engaged in the traditional Indonesian batik-making process in Surakarta. In the foreground, a person's hands are meticulously applying hot wax onto a white piece of fabric using a canting, a traditional tool for drawing with wax. The fabric is adorned with intricate floral and paisley-like patterns; some are already outlined in a light brown wax, while others are visible as faint pencil sketches, indicating a work in progress. The artist's hand holds the canting with precision, tracing the designs. The person in the foreground wears a light brown garment, with only their right hand and lower arm visible. In the background, partially obscured by a dark wooden chair leg, are the lower legs of another person wearing black trousers and light-colored slip-on shoes or sandals. To the left, a patterned curtain or fabric, featuring similar floral designs in light yellow and grey, is visible. To the right, a blue and white container, possibly a bucket for dye or wax, is seen, with partial text "BATIK" and "nastik" visible on its side. The setting appears to be an indoor workshop or a dedicated craft space, emphasizing the detailed craftsmanship involved in creating batik textiles.
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