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An image captures a decorative vertical garden or wall art installation against a tiled wall in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The prominent feature is a rectangular grid composed of 25 square segments (5 rows by 5 columns). Each segment features a geometric design with alternating gold and silver finishes, creating a multifaceted, pyramid-like texture within each square. Many of these segments house small green leafy plants, possibly ivy, while others contain dried purple or pink foliage. To the left, a portion of a wooden structure is visible, suggesting a railing or furniture piece. The background consists of light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, tiled walls and floor. Strong, elongated shadows fall across the tiled floor on the right side of the frame, indicating direct sunlight, likely during the early morning or late afternoon. A distinct shadow of a person's head and upper body, along with a shoe, is cast on the floor. A small handwritten note is affixed to one of the central squares. The visible text reads: "-Lui's Carlar billen Galicia" "-Humberto Rodrigure Susines" "Picaro" "Maria Femanda Rodrigue" "P" "-Maricaumen butierove Coyopol" These appear to be a list of names, potentially dedications or contributors associated with the wall art. The scene is static, depicting the installed decoration rather than any ongoing activity.
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