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The image displays an overhead view of a yellow, rectangular object, likely a book cover or box, resting on a light brown, woven surface. The object's visible face is yellow, predominantly covered with black text in Portuguese, with some sections translated into English and Spanish. A white square sticker containing a black QR code is affixed to the lower-left portion of the yellow surface.

The primary text, oriented vertically along the right edge, reads "ESCULTURA INSPIRADA NA OBRA SALOMÉ, CONCEBIDA EM 2001 POR ELIANA KERTÉSZ." Further text details an exhibition titled "Fartura e Abundância," which took place at the Palacete das Artes in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It references the artist Eliana Kertész's work, including sculptures known as "Meninas do Brasil" and "Cordinhas de Ondina." The description explicitly states that the "Cordinhas de Ondina" sculptures are exhibited on Rua Adhemar de Barros, located in the Ondina neighborhood of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Adjacent to the QR code, text in Portuguese instructs the viewer to "Acesse o QR Code para saber mais sobre a artista plástica Eliana Kertész" (Access the QR Code to learn more about the plastic artist Eliana Kertész).

The background consists of a tightly woven material, likely straw or wicker, displaying a diagonal pattern. There are no individuals or discernible actions depicted in the scene.
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Oct 4, 2025

Salvador, Brazil

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The image displays an overhead view of a yellow, rectangular object, likely a book cover or box, resting on a light brown, woven surface. The object's visible face is yellow, predominantly covered with black text in Portuguese, with some sections translated into English and Spanish. A white square sticker containing a black QR code is affixed to the lower-left portion of the yellow surface. The primary text, oriented vertically along the right edge, reads "ESCULTURA INSPIRADA NA OBRA SALOMÉ, CONCEBIDA EM 2001 POR ELIANA KERTÉSZ." Further text details an exhibition titled "Fartura e Abundância," which took place at the Palacete das Artes in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It references the artist Eliana Kertész's work, including sculptures known as "Meninas do Brasil" and "Cordinhas de Ondina." The description explicitly states that the "Cordinhas de Ondina" sculptures are exhibited on Rua Adhemar de Barros, located in the Ondina neighborhood of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Adjacent to the QR code, text in Portuguese instructs the viewer to "Acesse o QR Code para saber mais sobre a artista plástica Eliana Kertész" (Access the QR Code to learn more about the plastic artist Eliana Kertész). The background consists of a tightly woven material, likely straw or wicker, displaying a diagonal pattern. There are no individuals or discernible actions depicted in the scene.

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