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Color image of a tomato plant with green leaves and 6 red tomatoes on the vines. Two small melons sit below the plant. Printed below is

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Abstract print with a soft yellow background and a streak of green in the lower left corner. A large organic shape floats in the middle of the image, printed in burgundy. Two thin streaks intersect and run horizontally within the organic shape, printed in green and red. Another thin streak runs horizontally below and to the left of the shape, printed in orange-yellow.

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