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This image features a weathered mural painted on what appears to be a faded, possibly metallic, door or cabinet. The central subject of the mural is a stylized depiction of a person, likely indigenous, shown in profile facing left. The figure has dark hair, a head covering with a feather-like adornment, and is wearing a simple loincloth. They are seated and engaged in playing a drum with their hands. The painting style uses bold outlines and muted, desaturated colors, primarily light brown for the skin and dark brown for hair and outlines. Above and to the right of the figure, a prominent green apple with a leaf is painted. Adjacent to the apple, cursive text in brown reads "Vila". Inside the apple, further cursive text in green clearly spells out "Apel Madalena". The background of the mural consists of abstract washes of blue and green, hinting at a natural landscape, possibly water or undulating terrain. To the left of the mural, parts of the underlying structure are visible, including a gray door handle, a silver padlock, and sections of a vertical frame, all indicating wear and tear. The entire surface shows significant signs of age, including peeling paint, scratches, and discoloration, suggesting prolonged exposure to the elements. The overall impression is that of an aged yet enduring piece of street art or commercial signage in Villavicencio, Colombia.
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