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The image captures a collection of three artisanal ceramic or pottery figures, likely originating from Arequipa, Peru. The central and most prominent piece features a stylized musician or angel-like figure mounted on a quadruped animal, possibly a llama or alpaca. The mounted figure has a cream-colored, round face with simple features and holds a wind instrument, resembling a pan flute. Its body and large, intricate wings are crafted from dark brown ceramic with cut-out patterns and subtle cream-colored accents, including spiral motifs. The animal it rides has a decorative saddle with geometric patterns in blue and off-white. Below and to the right of the main figure, a smaller ceramic animal sculpture is visible, resembling a sheep or a stylized llama. This figure is characterized by its heavily textured body, composed of numerous small, coiled spirals that suggest wool. Its head is also cream-colored with distinct, simple eyes. A third, similar winged figure is partially visible at the top edge of the frame. The figures are displayed indoors, possibly in a museum, gallery, or artisan shop, resting on a reflective surface or glass shelf against a light, plain wall. The lighting appears artificial, creating clear shadows that emphasize the sculptures' three-dimensional forms and intricate textures. No visible text is present in the image. The style of the figures suggests traditional or contemporary folk art from the Andean region, characterized by detailed craftsmanship and stylized forms.
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