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The image displays a heavily decorated wooden door, likely situated indoors in El Alto, Bolivia. The dark-stained door is composed of six distinct rectangular panels, arranged in two columns of three. Each panel features a unique cutout figure applied to its surface, set against a background of swirling white line patterns. The figures include: a red-toned bald man gesturing with his right hand (top left), a purple-toned man in a wide-brimmed hat holding a flag with a cityscape overlay (top right), a red-toned bald man giving a thumbs-up (middle left), a light-toned woman in traditional dress (middle right), a black and white man holding a microphone and waving (bottom left), and a red-toned bald man gesturing with his left hand (bottom right). The number "100" is visible on the chest of the red-toned figures in the top-left and bottom-right panels. A central vertical strip, along with thinner vertical strips on the far left and right, are adorned with colorful geometric patterns in pink, green, yellow, black, and white. The left vertical panel contains multi-colored chalk-style text, including phrases like "LA MIRADA DEL OTRO" and "EL ARTE QUE SE." The right vertical panel features similar text, including "SOY / SI SOMOS," "RETORNO A LA SEMILLA," "CUERPOS / SIN FRONTERAS," and "CUERPO," oriented both horizontally and vertically, with a pink heart drawn near the bottom. A woven straw lampshade, decorated with colorful pom-poms, hangs from the top center above the door. A small brass padlock is fastened on the central vertical strip between the middle two panels. The door rests on a polished dark wooden floor, and a metallic cylindrical object is partially visible on the far left.
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