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A full-length photograph captures a statue of a portly man, likely a cultural or folkloric figure, standing outdoors at night in Pablengan, Indonesia. The statue, predominantly painted in a light brown skin tone, features a large, round belly, a prominent mustache, and a dark, spiky hairstyle resembling a mohawk. He is depicted wearing a black and white patterned garment around his waist, possibly a sarong with geometric motifs, revealing his bare chest and legs. His right arm is raised dramatically above his head, with the index finger pointing directly upwards, conveying a sense of declaration or direction. The statue is illuminated by an unseen light source, casting some shadows and highlighting its features against the dark background. Behind the statue, parts of a building are visible, featuring light yellow walls, a section of light blue wall on the far left, and dark wooden double doors with multiple glass panes reflecting light. To the left of the statue, potted snake plants (Sansevieria) and stacked wooden planks are visible. The ground is dark and uneven, indicating an outdoor setting during nighttime or late evening due to the artificial lighting and overall dimness. The figure's robust form and attire suggest a connection to traditional Indonesian characters or iconography. There is no visible text in the image.
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