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This is a close-up, low-angle shot of a pinball machine's playfield art, featuring a stylized illustration of a woman and two black panthers. The artwork is vibrant and appears to be from an older pinball machine, possibly dating back to the 1970s or 1980s, with a slightly faded and textured appearance due to age and the material of the playfield. The woman is depicted with tan skin and dark hair, wearing a scanty outfit consisting of a brassiere-like top and a loincloth or skirt. She has jewelry on her wrists and a belt adorned with a heart-shaped pendant. Her posture suggests a dynamic or seductive pose, with one arm extended and the other bent. She is positioned to the right of the frame, leaning against or near one of the panthers. The panthers are a deep, dark green or teal color, rendered with sharp teeth, glowing orange eyes, and menacing expressions. They are positioned in the foreground and mid-ground, with one appearing to be larger and more central, its body curving towards the left of the frame. The second panther is partially visible in the lower left corner. The panthers are depicted in aggressive stances, with open mouths revealing sharp teeth and red interiors. The background features large, stylized graphics. Dominating the upper portion of the image are large, blocky, white letters with black outlines that spell out "PANTHER," with parts of additional letters visible. Behind the figures, there are large, abstract shapes in vibrant colors, primarily shades of orange, red, and yellow, possibly representing flames or energetic bursts. The overall aesthetic is one of a pulpy or sensational theme, common in older pinball machines. There are no discernible geographical markers or elements within the artwork itself that would indicate a specific location in Tbilisi, Georgia, or any other city. The image exclusively depicts the artwork on the pinball machine's playfield.
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FC885
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