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A detailed diorama or sculpture captures a dynamic street scene, prominently featuring a couple dancing the tango. The male figure, wearing a hat, vest, and striped trousers over a light-colored shirt, holds the female dancer close. She has short, reddish-brown hair and is dressed in a dark top or dress, with striking red high-heeled shoes. Their poses convey the passionate and intimate nature of the tango.

The dancers stand on a base crafted to resemble cobblestone pavement, suggesting an urban outdoor setting. Behind them, the diorama includes architectural elements: a light blue, weathered building with wooden siding, and a classic street lamp. Further back on the right, partially obscured, is another figure, possibly seated, near a decorative metal structure that could be a fence or gate.

The entire diorama sits on a light-colored plinth indoors, with bright natural light streaming in from a large window in the background. The lighting suggests it is daytime. On the front edge of the diorama's base, to the right, the Spanish text "La esquina" (The corner) is visible, hinting at the location depicted within the sculpture. The overall artwork evokes a traditional or nostalgic ambiance, characteristic of Argentine street culture and the essence of tango, aligning with the given context of Tigre, Argentina.
FM-hOcoB3

Jan 30, 2025

Tigre, Argentina

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A detailed diorama or sculpture captures a dynamic street scene, prominently featuring a couple dancing the tango. The male figure, wearing a hat, vest, and striped trousers over a light-colored shirt, holds the female dancer close. She has short, reddish-brown hair and is dressed in a dark top or dress, with striking red high-heeled shoes. Their poses convey the passionate and intimate nature of the tango. The dancers stand on a base crafted to resemble cobblestone pavement, suggesting an urban outdoor setting. Behind them, the diorama includes architectural elements: a light blue, weathered building with wooden siding, and a classic street lamp. Further back on the right, partially obscured, is another figure, possibly seated, near a decorative metal structure that could be a fence or gate. The entire diorama sits on a light-colored plinth indoors, with bright natural light streaming in from a large window in the background. The lighting suggests it is daytime. On the front edge of the diorama's base, to the right, the Spanish text "La esquina" (The corner) is visible, hinting at the location depicted within the sculpture. The overall artwork evokes a traditional or nostalgic ambiance, characteristic of Argentine street culture and the essence of tango, aligning with the given context of Tigre, Argentina.

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