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A neo-traditional style sticker depicting a woman's bust is affixed to a dark grey, textured vertical pole. The woman has dark hair styled in two long braids, light skin, brown eyes, and red lips. She wears a yellow wide-brimmed hat with a red band, a white collared shirt, and a red shawl adorned with orange and yellow flowers. Additional orange and yellow flowers are visible near her braids. A detailed tattoo featuring a heart and daggers is visible on her left arm (viewer's right). The text "@TITASUPPLY" is printed at the bottom of the sticker.

The background, rendered out of focus, reveals a grand colonial-era building constructed from light-colored sillar stone, characterized by multiple arches supported by columns on at least two levels. Balustrades are visible on the upper level. This architecture is characteristic of the historic center of Arequipa, Peru, specifically identifying the arcades surrounding the **Plaza de Armas**, such as the Portal de la Municipalidad or Portal de Flores. Blurred figures of individuals and green foliage are discernible in the distant background, indicating a public urban setting under a bright, possibly overcast, sky.
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Mar 18, 2026

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A neo-traditional style sticker depicting a woman's bust is affixed to a dark grey, textured vertical pole. The woman has dark hair styled in two long braids, light skin, brown eyes, and red lips. She wears a yellow wide-brimmed hat with a red band, a white collared shirt, and a red shawl adorned with orange and yellow flowers. Additional orange and yellow flowers are visible near her braids. A detailed tattoo featuring a heart and daggers is visible on her left arm (viewer's right). The text "@TITASUPPLY" is printed at the bottom of the sticker. The background, rendered out of focus, reveals a grand colonial-era building constructed from light-colored sillar stone, characterized by multiple arches supported by columns on at least two levels. Balustrades are visible on the upper level. This architecture is characteristic of the historic center of Arequipa, Peru, specifically identifying the arcades surrounding the **Plaza de Armas**, such as the Portal de la Municipalidad or Portal de Flores. Blurred figures of individuals and green foliage are discernible in the distant background, indicating a public urban setting under a bright, possibly overcast, sky.

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