A close-up, eye-level, outdoor, natural light shot shows a Barongan, a traditional Javanese mask used in folk performances, displayed on asphalt
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A close-up, eye-level, outdoor, natural light shot shows a Barongan, a traditional Javanese mask used in folk performances, displayed on asphalt

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A close-up, eye-level, outdoor, natural light shot shows a Barongan, a traditional Javanese mask used in folk performances, displayed on asphalt. The Barongan's centerpiece is a tiger mask with a light brown, shaggy mane, a white and orange striped face with bared teeth, and fierce yellow eyes. Red and yellow tasseled fabric drapes from the mask, extending onto the asphalt ground. Behind the mask, a large fan-like structure composed of dark green and blue peacock feathers is fanned out. A decorative black fabric panel, embroidered with colorful patterns and the words "SENI REYOG" and "PONOROGO," is positioned behind the tiger mask and beneath the peacock feathers. The background is partially visible, showing a dark, textured wall on the right and a lighter, textured wall on the left. The scene appears to be a street in Batu, Indonesia, indicated by the presence of the Barongan, which is a prominent cultural artifact from East Java.