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The image captures an illuminated display inside a glass-fronted case, likely part of an exhibition or museum. The dominant subject is a light blue or lavender ballerina tutu, adorned with intricate sparkling details, displayed on a mannequin torso. Behind the tutu, a large white poster features a hand-drawn sketch of the costume. The title on the poster reads "HADA CONFITES" (Sugar Plum Fairy) with "Costumeria 2008" beneath it, indicating the year of creation or exhibition. Below the sketch, the text "MUNICIPAL DE SANTIAGO" is clearly visible, confirming the location context in Santiago, Chile. Handwritten notes on the sketch include phrases like "piez el MERCURIADEL ORO," "ORO, LILA, OFF-WHITE" (gold, lilac, off-white), and "36 DIAS" (36 days), possibly referring to materials or production time.

To the left of the central display, another ballerina costume, appearing pink or peachy, is draped over a decorative, golden, gothic-style chair. Further to the left, a poster partially reads "OFICIOS". To the right of the central display, a second similar poster features a sketch of a different costume, possibly male, with partially visible text "DRO" (potentially for Drosselmeyer) and notes like "CAPA" (cape) and "FORRO CAPA" (cape lining).

The scene is lit with strong artificial blue-purple lighting, creating an ethereal ambiance and causing reflections on the glass. The floor visible through the display case appears dark with subtle patterns. The overall impression is one of showcasing intricate ballet costumes and their design process, characteristic of a cultural institution.
Melani

Dec 21, 2024

Santiago, Chile

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The image captures an illuminated display inside a glass-fronted case, likely part of an exhibition or museum. The dominant subject is a light blue or lavender ballerina tutu, adorned with intricate sparkling details, displayed on a mannequin torso. Behind the tutu, a large white poster features a hand-drawn sketch of the costume. The title on the poster reads "HADA CONFITES" (Sugar Plum Fairy) with "Costumeria 2008" beneath it, indicating the year of creation or exhibition. Below the sketch, the text "MUNICIPAL DE SANTIAGO" is clearly visible, confirming the location context in Santiago, Chile. Handwritten notes on the sketch include phrases like "piez el MERCURIADEL ORO," "ORO, LILA, OFF-WHITE" (gold, lilac, off-white), and "36 DIAS" (36 days), possibly referring to materials or production time. To the left of the central display, another ballerina costume, appearing pink or peachy, is draped over a decorative, golden, gothic-style chair. Further to the left, a poster partially reads "OFICIOS". To the right of the central display, a second similar poster features a sketch of a different costume, possibly male, with partially visible text "DRO" (potentially for Drosselmeyer) and notes like "CAPA" (cape) and "FORRO CAPA" (cape lining). The scene is lit with strong artificial blue-purple lighting, creating an ethereal ambiance and causing reflections on the glass. The floor visible through the display case appears dark with subtle patterns. The overall impression is one of showcasing intricate ballet costumes and their design process, characteristic of a cultural institution.

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