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The image captures two decorative plates displayed within organic-shaped niches of a highly textured, white, possibly adobe-style wall or ceiling. The perspective is angled upwards, highlighting the unique architectural features.

On the left, a light yellow or cream-colored ceramic plate features a stylized sun face with radiating rays, accompanied by an eye symbol and a star. Along the bottom edge of this plate, the embossed text "CARLOS PAEZ VILARO" is clearly visible. The plate is supported by a curved black wire.

Separating the two plates is a dark, rough-hewn wooden beam. To the right of this beam, a red ceramic plate is displayed. This plate also depicts a stylized, more abstract sun or tribal face with radiating lines and swirling patterns.

Natural light illuminates the scene from the left, casting subtle shadows and emphasizing the uneven, almost sculptural texture of the white walls. The setting suggests an artistic, handcrafted interior, consistent with the architectural style often found in Punta Ballena, Uruguay, especially structures associated with Carlos Páez Vilaró. The plates serve purely as decorative elements.
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Jan 3, 2025

Punta Ballena, Uruguay

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The image captures two decorative plates displayed within organic-shaped niches of a highly textured, white, possibly adobe-style wall or ceiling. The perspective is angled upwards, highlighting the unique architectural features. On the left, a light yellow or cream-colored ceramic plate features a stylized sun face with radiating rays, accompanied by an eye symbol and a star. Along the bottom edge of this plate, the embossed text "CARLOS PAEZ VILARO" is clearly visible. The plate is supported by a curved black wire. Separating the two plates is a dark, rough-hewn wooden beam. To the right of this beam, a red ceramic plate is displayed. This plate also depicts a stylized, more abstract sun or tribal face with radiating lines and swirling patterns. Natural light illuminates the scene from the left, casting subtle shadows and emphasizing the uneven, almost sculptural texture of the white walls. The setting suggests an artistic, handcrafted interior, consistent with the architectural style often found in Punta Ballena, Uruguay, especially structures associated with Carlos Páez Vilaró. The plates serve purely as decorative elements.

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