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The image displays a long, vibrant mural painted on a wall, viewed from an angled perspective looking down a corridor or walkway. The mural features a complex, abstract, and somewhat surreal composition with flowing lines, organic shapes, and hints of industrial or mechanical elements. On the far right, a large, dominant form in shades of blue and yellow suggests a stylized head or mask, with concentric circles possibly representing an eye or goggle. Below this, another blue and yellow shape appears to be a figure or hand interacting with a lighter, perhaps book-like, object. Moving towards the left, the mural transitions into a dynamic array of shapes and colors. Elements resembling pipes, gears, and other machinery are interwoven with more fluid, organic forms. Warm tones of red, orange, and earthy browns are prominent in the mid-section, contrasting with the blues and yellows, and creating a sense of depth and movement. The texture of the mural suggests it is a painted work, possibly a fresco, with visible brushstrokes or surface variations. In the foreground, a light-colored concrete or tiled floor with subtle lines runs horizontally, bordered by a dark brown wooden or metal trim that extends along the base of the mural. The ceiling or upper wall area, visible at the top, is a light, neutral color. The lighting appears to be interior, possibly artificial, causing some subtle reflections on the mural's surface. Visible on the lower right portion of the mural is an inscription detailing information about its creation: "YA ACABAMOS." (We are finished.) "4 DE ENERO DE 2000" (January 4, 2000) "AUTOR: José Lazcarro" (Author: José Lazcarro) "ASISTENTE: FERNANDO SERRA" (Assistant: Fernando Serra) "AYUDANTES: XIMENA HERMIDA" (Helpers: Ximena Hermida) "KARLA SHWETZ" (Karla Shwetz) "JAIME RIOS C." (Jaime Rios C.)
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