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  <description>A vibrant mural from Honolulu's Kaka'ako arts district, this piece beautifully blends ancient and modern art styles. The upper half features a striking Mesoamerican-inspired feathered serpent, reminiscent of the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl. Its stylized face, geometric patterns, and vivid colors pay homage to indigenous art forms. Below, the piece transitions into dynamic graffiti-style lettering and abstract forms, creating a complex and layered visual narrative. This juxtaposition of cultural history and contemporary street art is a hallmark of the revitalization efforts that have made Kaka'ako a global destination for murals.</description>
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