The image depicts a mural painted on a wall in what appears to be a public building in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
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The image depicts a mural painted on a wall in what appears to be a public building in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine

Kryvyi RihUkraine

The image depicts a mural painted on a wall in what appears to be a public building in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. The mural features a folk art style with vibrant colors and playful imagery. Dominating the center is a figure, possibly a hero from a Ukrainian fairy tale, dressed in traditional attire with a green hat and a white embroidered shirt, wielding a large, spiked mace. This figure is depicted in an action pose, seemingly battling or interacting with a stylized blue dragon. Behind the figure, the background is a mix of an orange sky with stylized oak leaves and a large, yellow sun. To the right of the central scene, part of another mural is visible, showing a cartoonish character with a green hat and a blue umbrella, suggesting a continuation of a narrative or a series of murals. Below the main figures, the mural includes Ukrainian text written in large, orange, stylized letters. The visible text reads "ПОКОТИ. ГОРОШКО." (Pokoty. Horoshko.). The lower portion of the mural is painted a light blue and features illustrations of plants, specifically bean pods and leaves, interspersed with faint, lighter blue polka dots. To the left of the mural, two dark red metal chairs with black seats are visible, positioned against a light blue wall. On the wall above and to the left of the mural, a framed poster with some text and images is mounted, and a sign with the word "ЄДИЧНИЙ" ( Yedynchnyi) is partially visible. The floor is made of light brown wood-like material. The overall impression is of a decorated interior space, possibly a children's area or a cultural center.