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The image depicts an elderly woman in Surakarta, Indonesia, meticulously engaged in the traditional art of batik. She is seated, wearing a light brown hijab and glasses, intently applying wax to a large white fabric with intricate golden-brown patterns, using a traditional tool called a canting. A smaller piece of similarly patterned fabric rests on her lap, showing some wax splatters. To her left, several folded pieces of finished batik fabric hang on a rail, displaying similar designs. In the background, another person is partially visible, facing away, wearing a striped shirt, seemingly working or observing behind a dark wooden cabinet with glass doors. The setting appears to be a rustic workshop or traditional dwelling. The back wall is constructed from woven bamboo, and above it, a decorative wooden carving is visible. The ceiling is made of corrugated metal, from which various items hang, including two old-fashioned lamps (one lit), bamboo poles, and white hanging planters filled with lush green foliage. A modern fluorescent light tube also illuminates the space. The scene suggests a daytime setting, highlighting the focused dedication of the artisan to her craft. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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