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A large, multi-figure artistic installation, consistent with a *falla* from the Fallas festival, is depicted outdoors in a public urban setting in Mislata, Spain. The central figures include a monumental, light-grey-skinned male figure with a grey beard, flowing hair, and a gold laurel wreath, resembling Zeus, draped in a white and gold toga, holding a small white banner on a stick in his right hand. To his left, a large, predominantly red, demonic-faced figure with prominent facial features and stylized flames on its head and body is visible. Emerging from behind this red figure and above Zeus are two colossal scorpions: one large, red-orange scorpion with its tail arcing upwards, and another large, dark green scorpion positioned further back and to the right. In the lower left, a smaller, human-like figure wearing a green plaid shirt, brown vest, and blue pants is partially visible, appearing to be stooping or kneeling on a tree stump.

The ground around the base of the main figures is covered in dark, irregular mulch-like material, from which large, stylized hands, colored brown and purple, emerge, grasping flames. In the immediate foreground, red metal barriers, typical of crowd control, are visible, with the logo "ESTRELLA" partially discernible on one. In the background, several multi-story residential buildings with various window styles and balconies are visible under a clear, light blue sky. Decorative string lights are strung across the street or plaza above the scene. Streetlights and some foliage are also present in the background. Partial signage is visible on the ground near the figures.
Iván Castellar

Mar 17, 2026

Mislata, Spain

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A large, multi-figure artistic installation, consistent with a *falla* from the Fallas festival, is depicted outdoors in a public urban setting in Mislata, Spain. The central figures include a monumental, light-grey-skinned male figure with a grey beard, flowing hair, and a gold laurel wreath, resembling Zeus, draped in a white and gold toga, holding a small white banner on a stick in his right hand. To his left, a large, predominantly red, demonic-faced figure with prominent facial features and stylized flames on its head and body is visible. Emerging from behind this red figure and above Zeus are two colossal scorpions: one large, red-orange scorpion with its tail arcing upwards, and another large, dark green scorpion positioned further back and to the right. In the lower left, a smaller, human-like figure wearing a green plaid shirt, brown vest, and blue pants is partially visible, appearing to be stooping or kneeling on a tree stump. The ground around the base of the main figures is covered in dark, irregular mulch-like material, from which large, stylized hands, colored brown and purple, emerge, grasping flames. In the immediate foreground, red metal barriers, typical of crowd control, are visible, with the logo "ESTRELLA" partially discernible on one. In the background, several multi-story residential buildings with various window styles and balconies are visible under a clear, light blue sky. Decorative string lights are strung across the street or plaza above the scene. Streetlights and some foliage are also present in the background. Partial signage is visible on the ground near the figures.

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