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This image captures a vibrant stencil graffiti art piece on a light-colored outdoor wall in La Paz, Bolivia. The artwork features two iconic fictional characters in a dynamic, inverted pose. The figure on top is El Chapulín Colorado, a Mexican superhero parody. He is identifiable by his characteristic antennae, a red-highlighted nose or mouth area, and a suit displaying the letters "CH" on his chest. He holds his signature "chipote chillón" mallet in his left hand, and his body is positioned horizontally across the wall. Below him, an acrobatic Spider-Man is depicted upside down, seemingly supporting El Chapulín Colorado. Spider-Man's legs are raised, holding the other character, and his classic web-patterned suit is visible across his body. The interaction between the two suggests a playful, cooperative stunt, or an unusual heroic moment. The graffiti is rendered in a stencil style, primarily using black spray paint, creating stark outlines and solid forms against the beige-toned wall. A small amount of red is used to highlight El Chapulín Colorado's face. Surrounding the main artwork are additional graffiti elements: a stylized symbol resembling a sun with a letter "W" or "M" inside, and a vertical signature that appears to read "AYNJ." or similar. Above the main figures, partial green and blue spray paint tags are visible, suggesting other layers of graffiti on the wall. The wall itself appears textured and shows some minor wear, typical of an urban outdoor setting under natural daylight.
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