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This medium shot captures two framed examples of traditional Indonesian Batik patterns displayed against a textured, light-colored wall. The scene is set outdoors, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, given the context and the nature of the patterns. The wall, possibly off-white or very light beige, shows visible signs of age, including cracks and peeling paint, suggesting an authentic, lived-in environment. Both artworks are presented in simple, rectangular wooden frames. The patterns within are rendered in dark lines—appearing black or dark blue—on a white or light grey background. The style resembles traditional hand-drawn or hand-stamped Batik motifs. The frame on the left prominently features a pattern labeled "MOTIF SIDO MUKTI" at its bottom. This design is characterized by its intricate symmetry and geometric arrangement of interconnected floral and leaf-like motifs, forming a repeating, almost kaleidoscopic configuration. The frame on the right displays a pattern identified as "MOTIF TRETES." This design is more organic and features a central stylized bird-like creature, possibly a depiction of Garuda, with elaborate wings and tail feathers. It is surrounded by swirling lines, dots, and smaller decorative elements, creating a dynamic and complex visual texture. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with an even illumination suggesting either overcast conditions or diffused sunlight. A small portion of a green plant with striped leaves is visible in the bottom right corner, adding a natural touch to the composition. A hint of a green-blue structure is also visible at the top right, possibly part of a window or architectural detail. The image effectively showcases cultural artistry in a straightforward, rustic setting.
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