
Stake attention in this memory
This is a detailed description of a ceramic mural located in Conil de la Frontera, Spain, depicting a scene related to fishing and religious veneration. The mural is composed of numerous ceramic tiles, arranged in a grid pattern and framed by a dark blue border. The artwork portrays a bustling fishing scene at sea, with a central focus on several large fish, possibly tuna, being brought aboard a boat. Several men, dressed in simple, historical-looking clothing, are actively engaged in the fishing operation. They are shown pulling ropes, handling the fish, and standing on the deck of the boat. The water is depicted with varying shades of blue, suggesting depth and movement. Above the fishing scene, within a smaller, ornate frame, is an image of a religious figure, likely the Virgin Mary, holding a child. This religious iconography is placed centrally in the upper portion of the mural, implying a connection between the fishing activities and a patron saint or religious blessing. The background of the larger mural features a horizon line where the sea meets a pale sky with subtle color gradations. In the foreground, below the main deck of the boat, some figures are partially submerged in the water, possibly fishermen or figures associated with the sea. More fish are visible swimming in the water. The overall aesthetic of the mural suggests a narrative of the town's maritime heritage and its connection to religious faith. The mural is mounted on a textured white wall. A dark, cylindrical light fixture is mounted on the wall above and slightly to the left of the mural. The texture of the wall is rough and irregular, providing a contrast to the smooth surface of the tiled artwork.
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6B98B
Volume
10,073
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TVL
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