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The image captures a series of three vibrant murals displayed horizontally on a plain, grey wall, likely an outdoor surface in Tolosa, Argentina. These artworks celebrate Argentine football legends and culture.

From left to right:
The leftmost mural features a detailed portrait of a man with dark, wavy hair and glasses, wearing a yellow and white collared shirt. He holds a white object, possibly a microphone or a small radio, to his mouth, with an intense or focused expression. This figure strongly resembles former Argentine football manager Carlos Salvador Bilardo. The background is a light green with subtle yellow elements.

The central mural prominently depicts Diego Maradona in an Argentina national team jersey (light blue and white stripes), with his hands covering his mouth, conveying an expression of intense emotion like awe, joy, or disbelief. Behind him, a celebratory scene unfolds: a fan raises an Argentine flag, another person cheers with blue paint on their face, and in the background, several figures run and embrace, suggesting a moment of triumph or collective jubilation. One figure in the foreground appears to be overwhelmed with emotion, being hugged by another.

The rightmost mural presents a stylized, graphic depiction of Diego Maradona in his light blue and white striped Argentina kit, with the iconic number "10" visible. He is shown bending down, seemingly tying his shoelaces, with a focused expression. The background is a light blue, richly decorated with orange and black floral patterns, sun rays (reminiscent of the Sol de Mayo), and two footballs. The number "10" is repeated multiple times as a decorative element.

The murals collectively depict a public homage to Argentine football, focusing on iconic figures and the passionate emotional experience of the sport. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No other significant text is clearly visible apart from the number "10" on the rightmost painting.
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Dec 22, 2024

Tolosa, Argentina

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The image captures a series of three vibrant murals displayed horizontally on a plain, grey wall, likely an outdoor surface in Tolosa, Argentina. These artworks celebrate Argentine football legends and culture. From left to right: The leftmost mural features a detailed portrait of a man with dark, wavy hair and glasses, wearing a yellow and white collared shirt. He holds a white object, possibly a microphone or a small radio, to his mouth, with an intense or focused expression. This figure strongly resembles former Argentine football manager Carlos Salvador Bilardo. The background is a light green with subtle yellow elements. The central mural prominently depicts Diego Maradona in an Argentina national team jersey (light blue and white stripes), with his hands covering his mouth, conveying an expression of intense emotion like awe, joy, or disbelief. Behind him, a celebratory scene unfolds: a fan raises an Argentine flag, another person cheers with blue paint on their face, and in the background, several figures run and embrace, suggesting a moment of triumph or collective jubilation. One figure in the foreground appears to be overwhelmed with emotion, being hugged by another. The rightmost mural presents a stylized, graphic depiction of Diego Maradona in his light blue and white striped Argentina kit, with the iconic number "10" visible. He is shown bending down, seemingly tying his shoelaces, with a focused expression. The background is a light blue, richly decorated with orange and black floral patterns, sun rays (reminiscent of the Sol de Mayo), and two footballs. The number "10" is repeated multiple times as a decorative element. The murals collectively depict a public homage to Argentine football, focusing on iconic figures and the passionate emotional experience of the sport. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No other significant text is clearly visible apart from the number "10" on the rightmost painting.

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