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The image displays two white satin ribbons with full-color sublimation prints, laid flat on a surface in a workspace in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. Each ribbon features a blue graduation cap and diploma design at the top. The left ribbon prominently displays the text "Mi PRIMERA" in stylized blue lettering, while the right ribbon displays "PROMOCION" in a similar style. Both ribbons are adorned with cartoon depictions of children in graduation attire and various educational or play-themed elements such as building blocks and a toy train with "ABC" lettering. The lower section of each ribbon shows a floral border consisting of yellow, orange, and white flowers on a green background. Beneath the ribbons and to their right, multiple pieces of used sublimation transfer paper are visible. These papers exhibit faded, mirror-imaged patterns and text, including "SUBLIMACIONAMERICANA" and "SA," indicating their prior use in transferring the designs seen on the ribbons. The ribbons and paper rest on a dark reddish-brown, possibly textured, mat or surface, which is partially situated over a lighter, wooden surface visible in the lower-left portion of the frame.
Fass20

Mar 11, 2026, 8:30 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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The image displays two white satin ribbons with full-color sublimation prints, laid flat on a surface in a workspace in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. Each ribbon features a blue graduation cap and diploma design at the top. The left ribbon prominently displays the text "Mi PRIMERA" in stylized blue lettering, while the right ribbon displays "PROMOCION" in a similar style. Both ribbons are adorned with cartoon depictions of children in graduation attire and various educational or play-themed elements such as building blocks and a toy train with "ABC" lettering. The lower section of each ribbon shows a floral border consisting of yellow, orange, and white flowers on a green background. Beneath the ribbons and to their right, multiple pieces of used sublimation transfer paper are visible. These papers exhibit faded, mirror-imaged patterns and text, including "SUBLIMACIONAMERICANA" and "SA," indicating their prior use in transferring the designs seen on the ribbons. The ribbons and paper rest on a dark reddish-brown, possibly textured, mat or surface, which is partially situated over a lighter, wooden surface visible in the lower-left portion of the frame.

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