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- "The image depicts a mural painted on a wall, likely an exterior wall given the rough texture and the presence of dirt and concrete at the bottom" by Setlong 💯, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image depicts a mural painted on a wall, likely an exterior wall given the rough texture and the presence of dirt and concrete at the bottom
MomentThe image depicts a mural painted on a wall, likely an exterior wall given the rough texture and the presence of dirt and concrete at the bottom. The mural's subject matter is a surreal, abstract landscape. Dominating the upper portion is a large, stylized eye, its iris rendered as a circular depiction of a city skyline seen from a distorted perspective, as if viewed through a vortex. The sclera of the eye is a vibrant, almost fiery red and yellow, suggesting intense emotion or a dramatic sky. Below the eye, a cityscape stretches out, characterized by numerous tall, rectangular buildings with dark windows. A road or pathway, also painted in a somewhat abstract manner with streaks of white, grey, and black, leads directly away from the viewer, vanishing into the distance. The road is lined with what appear to be stylized lampposts or trees, depicted as yellow or orange circles atop thin, vertical lines. The overall color palette is dark and moody, with blues, greys, blacks, and pops of fiery reds and yellows. The painting style is rough and expressive, with visible brushstrokes and a somewhat crude execution, suggesting a street art or folk art style. The lower part of the image shows the concrete ground and a rough, dirt-like border, consistent with an outdoor, potentially neglected, urban or peri-urban environment. The location in Jos, Nigeria, implies a possible cultural context for the imagery, though the image itself does not contain specific geographical markers of Jos.

