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The image shows a mural on a weathered wall, likely outdoors. The central figure is a painting of a woman with dark hair and a light complexion, adorned with flowers in her hair. She wears a white dress with a shawl or wrap draped over her shoulders. On the left of the woman, hand-drawn bubbles give a sense of space and depth to the image.

To the right of the mural is what appears to be the corner of a building, with additional murals of simple houses and an outstretched hand.

At the bottom of the central mural is writing, which includes the name "JAKAIRA" and the phrase "ONG DE SARROLLU", suggesting the artwork is associated with a non-governmental organization focused on development.

The presence of red and green ribbons on the woman's hand may suggest the mural is related to a cause or awareness campaign.

While the provided information does not directly confirm the exact location in Asuncion, Paraguay, the style of mural, the mention of an "ONG," and the general aesthetic suggest a public art installation within a community or urban setting.
Roman

May 7, 2026

Asuncion, Paraguay

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The image shows a mural on a weathered wall, likely outdoors. The central figure is a painting of a woman with dark hair and a light complexion, adorned with flowers in her hair. She wears a white dress with a shawl or wrap draped over her shoulders. On the left of the woman, hand-drawn bubbles give a sense of space and depth to the image. To the right of the mural is what appears to be the corner of a building, with additional murals of simple houses and an outstretched hand. At the bottom of the central mural is writing, which includes the name "JAKAIRA" and the phrase "ONG DE SARROLLU", suggesting the artwork is associated with a non-governmental organization focused on development. The presence of red and green ribbons on the woman's hand may suggest the mural is related to a cause or awareness campaign. While the provided information does not directly confirm the exact location in Asuncion, Paraguay, the style of mural, the mention of an "ONG," and the general aesthetic suggest a public art installation within a community or urban setting.

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