
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a close-up of an informational plaque, likely made of a light-colored, textured material. The plaque features an ornate, decorative cursive font for the main body of the text, with a bold serif font used for the title and some proper nouns. The title at the top of the plaque reads: "Origin, Time and Movement". The text details an artwork created by "Jacob Sullca Gutierrez" between "2015-2018." This artwork is described as a "Contemporaneous Cultural Identity Concept" for the "District of Machupicchu." It features an "Andean-Amazonian couple, in naked half body," displaying specific physiognomic characteristics such as "robust contexture, short neck, thin lips, aquiline nose, salient cheekbones and round face." The style is characterized as "contemporaneous sub-realist," intended to convey the "Origin's Conception" and reinvent the "Andean Trilogy" within the "Andean and Amazonian Cosmo-vision." The described artwork integrates natural elements with symbolic meaning. On its left side, a "Little Cock of the Rocks," referred to as "Tunqui" (Rupicola Peruviana), represents the "Hanan Pacha or Upper World." On the right, the face of a "Spectacled Bear," known as "Ukuku" (Tremarctos Ornatus), symbolizes the "Kay Pacha (This Terrestrial World)." The "Ukhu Pacha (Under or Subterranean World)" is represented by a "Snake," also called "Marianito" or "Amaru." In the bottom right corner of the plaque, a distinct geometric logo is visible, accompanied by the text "CIUDAD DEL MUNDO MACHUPICCHU PUEBLO GOBIERNO MUNICIPAL." The prominent mention of "Machupicchu" in the text and logo strongly indicates the plaque's location in or around Machupicchu, Peru. The image is a static shot of the sign, providing no information about the time of day, weather, or surrounding environment beyond the plaque itself.
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