
Stake attention in this memory
In Arequipa, Peru, an outdoor scene unfolds where several individuals are collaboratively creating a large piece of ground art on a bright yellow tarp. The tarp, laid out on a paved street next to an old stone building, serves as a canvas. In the foreground, a person wearing a light grey hoodie, blue jeans, and white shoes, with pink gloves on their hands, bends over, meticulously arranging a brown granular material into circular patterns on the yellow surface. Adjacent to them, another individual, dressed in a dark blue top with a white logo (partially visible as "UNSA" or similar text) and orange pants, also wearing pink gloves, works on a different section of the tarp, which has pre-drawn black outlines of various shapes, including circles and ovals. They are filling these outlines with the same brown material. A purple bag, partially visible and marked with "SABANA," sits nearby, presumably containing the granular substance. In the background to the left, a man with a beard, wearing a grey t-shirt and tan pants, observes the activity or passes by. The surroundings feature typical Arequipeño architecture, including a light grey stone wall and a dark metal grate or fence. The activity appears to be the creation of a "sawdust carpet" or similar temporary street art, possibly for a festival, religious procession, or public event. The clear, bright sunlight indicates it is daytime, likely mid-morning or early afternoon, casting distinct shadows. The participants seem focused and engaged in their collaborative effort.
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