
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor scene, likely a university campus or cultural center, under a cloudy daytime sky in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The central subject is a large, vibrant mural painted on a black wall. The mural itself features a blue background with a stylized human figure at the top, surrounded by various symbols. Below this, a prominent, colorful feathered serpent, reminiscent of Quetzalcoatl, coils across the lower half, adorned with yellow, red, and blue scales and intricate details. The base of the mural displays a multicolored mosaic pattern. Adjacent to the mural, a low wall separates it from a well-maintained grassy area. Several outdoor tables and chairs, shaded by green umbrellas, are arranged on the grass, where a few people can be seen relaxing or socializing. In the background, buildings with modern orange and yellow facades are visible, interspersed with green trees. A tall black pole supporting multiple spotlights stands on the left side of the frame against the overcast sky. The black wall extends beyond the mural and displays additional white text. Part of this text reads: "ia es como la liebre, es fugaz, ante, ambulante, no se define de estática en el mundo, lo habita ate, pero al mismo tiempo es da y en estos tiempos afronta la ambre de su porvenir." A white paw print icon is visible below this, followed by the credits "VOLQUARTS • MARCELO ARRIOLA RAMÍREZ" and "ROPOLOGÍA" (likely Antropología). Text within the mural includes phrases such as "DESDE QUE HACEMOS, NO LLAMADO LA ATENCION EXPLICAR EL MUNDO," "HAIGA COMO HACEA, ESTA LONGIA ES," and "NOS ENJEKARON A MAR LA HISTORIA DEDDE ARRIBA, PERO NUESTRAS RAÍCES SIEM RE SOSTENIENDO LO CUE NONCA NOS NOMBR," suggesting themes of history, identity, and perspective. The scene conveys a calm and contemplative atmosphere, characteristic of an academic or cultural space.
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