
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a vibrant indoor exhibition of large, elaborate sculptures, known as "ninots," characteristic of the Fallas festival in València, Spain. The central figure is a colorful, oversized sculpture resembling Gepetto from Pinocchio, distinguished by a long, pointed nose, gray mustache, and a thoughtful expression. He is dressed in a voluminous red coat, a patterned white waistcoat, and dark blue trousers with pink stockings, standing on a large, intricately painted wooden barrel base. A smaller Pinocchio-like figure, dressed in yellow, is attached to his arm. To the left, a portion of another large sculpture shows a woman's head with pink skin and dark hair, connected to a green, star-patterned body. Adjacent to this figure is a white pillar displaying the text "GEA TERRA QUE NO OBLIDA" (GEA EARTH THAT DOES NOT FORGET) in bold green lettering, along with a small label marked "XVXIII" and a numeric value. Another large, wood-textured barrel sculpture is visible in the foreground to the right. The background features additional whimsical sculptures, including a tall, slender white figure with brown hair, a red rotary telephone, and various smaller, colorful characters, suggesting a bustling and creative display. On a small, heart-shaped wooden label attached to a green base in the upper right, the word "Abuela" (Grandmother) is visible, accompanied by a dedication reading: "Gracias por tu legado y tu amor" (Thanks for your legacy and your love). The setting is a brightly lit, spacious indoor hall with a light grey floor and architectural features like sloped, light-colored walls in the background. The detailed craftsmanship and vivid colors of the sculptures create a festive and artistic atmosphere, typical of the pre-Fallas exhibition where "ninots" are presented for public viewing and voting before the main festival events.
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