
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an indoor corridor or hallway situated within the Colegio América de Puebla in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The perspective is from an elevated vantage point, looking along a lengthy hall. A large, multi-panel mural by artist José Lazcarro T. occupies the entire right wall of the corridor. The mural features intricate, abstract, and semi-figurative forms rendered in a palette dominated by dark blues, yellows, oranges, and reds. On the lower right portion of the mural, white text provides specific details: "YA ACABAMOS." (We finished.) is followed by "4 DE ENERO DE 2000" (January 4, 2000), indicating its completion date. Beneath this, "AUTOR: José Lazcarro T." is credited, with a small cross symbol next to the name. Further text lists "ASISTENTE: FERNANDO SERRANO" and "AYUDANTES: XIMENA HERMIDA, KARLA SHWETZER, JAIME RÍOS C.". A dark-colored metal railing with vertical balusters and a flat top rail runs parallel to the mural, delineating the edge of the elevated viewing area from a lower floor level. The floor beyond the railing is light-colored, possibly concrete or terrazzo, and marked with two parallel reddish-orange stripes extending along its length. Natural light illuminates the scene, filtering through a large, rectangular skylight positioned overhead. This light casts distinct diagonal shadows from the railing onto the floor. The opposing left wall of the corridor is plain and light-colored. In the far distance down the hallway, a red object, likely a fire extinguisher or emergency panel, is visible mounted on the left wall, with multiple doors visible further along the corridor. No individuals are present in the scene.
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