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An illustrative depiction of a figure, strongly resembling Lord Krishna, is presented on a textured, light-colored wall. The figure is stylized with thick black outlines and limited coloring. Its head is tilted, eyes closed, suggesting a serene or meditative state while playing a long, slender wind instrument, likely a flute, which is held by two hands. Notable details include a prominent peacock feather adorning the figure's head, colored with shades of green and blue. The figure's hair or headwear is colored red. From the instrument, a small, eye-shaped charm with a green iris hangs by a chain, ending in an arrow or leaf-like ornament. The artwork appears to be a cut-out or appliqué, possibly vinyl, affixed to the wall, creating a subtle three-dimensional effect. The wall itself has a rough, uneven texture, indicative of plaster or stucco. A strong light source from the left illuminates the scene, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the wall's texture and the contours of the artwork. The overall impression is one of calm and devotion, characteristic of representations of Krishna playing his flute. There is no visible text in the image. Given the location context of Jaipur, India, the depiction is consistent with Hindu religious and cultural motifs.
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