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In Tuwel, Indonesia, two men are adjusting the attire of two large, traditionally dressed figures
Short TermIn Tuwel, Indonesia, two men are adjusting the attire of two large, traditionally dressed figures. The figures, likely ogoh-ogoh used in Balinese Hindu celebrations, stand tall, adorned with ornate headdresses featuring multicolored, feather-like decorations. The figure on the left has a red face with wide eyes and a red jacket over a gold and black patterned sarong. The figure on the right has a white face with exaggerated features and wears a maroon outfit with gold embellishments. The man on the left, wearing a black peci (cap) and dark blue shirt, appears to be adjusting the sarong of the red-faced figure. The man on the right, with dark hair and wearing a blue t-shirt and dark shorts, is reaching towards the waist of the red-faced figure, possibly also adjusting its clothing. He carries a small, patterned bag slung across his chest. The scene is set outdoors, with a light-colored, paved ground and a white, overcast sky. In the background, there are some buildings, trees, and a utility box on a pole to the left of the frame. Cardboard boxes are visible on the ground in the lower left.




