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The image presents a vibrant Falla exhibition in València, Spain, centered around a detailed Falla figure of an elderly woman within a bright green kiosk or stall. The woman, with a kind, smiling expression, wears glasses, a black dress, and a pearl necklace, holding a rolled paper cone in her right hand, suggesting she is a vendor.

Inside the stall, a variety of items are displayed, including clear jars filled with candies and nuts, colorful toys, and a calendar hanging on the back wall with several dates circled. A small sign inside the booth reads "PLAÇA SANTA CREU LA COMEDIA."

The exterior of the stall features several posters, resembling newspaper clippings, characteristic of the satirical commentary found in Fallas. One poster, titled "EL CASO," announces "ELS NINOTS S'ALCEN EN PEU, A LA FALLA PLAÇA SANTA CREU!" (The ninots rise up, at the Falla Plaza Santa Creu!). Another, from "LAS PROVINCIAS," features Santiago Ballester, a València city councilor, discussing "Máxima preocupación en la Concejalía" (Maximum concern in the Council) and quotes about reinforcing services and negotiations with "sindicatos de los ninots." A third poster, "EL TURISTA FALLERO," declares "SANTA CRUZ PRESENTA SUS FALLAS" and includes a QR code.

Around the central stall, other large, colorful Falla figures (ninots) are partially visible, indicating a larger exhibition setting. To the right, a white sign denotes an award: "PREMI AL NINOT AMB MES INGENI I GRACIA" (Award for the ninot with most ingenuity and grace) for "Sec. B° C" and the number "73." The number 73 also appears on a "VENDU" sticker on the stall. The base of a foreground figure bears text including "FALLA PLAZA SAN JUAN." The overall scene captures the intricate artistry and social commentary inherent in the Fallas festival.
FM-ktffx2

Feb 19, 2025

València, Spain

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The image presents a vibrant Falla exhibition in València, Spain, centered around a detailed Falla figure of an elderly woman within a bright green kiosk or stall. The woman, with a kind, smiling expression, wears glasses, a black dress, and a pearl necklace, holding a rolled paper cone in her right hand, suggesting she is a vendor. Inside the stall, a variety of items are displayed, including clear jars filled with candies and nuts, colorful toys, and a calendar hanging on the back wall with several dates circled. A small sign inside the booth reads "PLAÇA SANTA CREU LA COMEDIA." The exterior of the stall features several posters, resembling newspaper clippings, characteristic of the satirical commentary found in Fallas. One poster, titled "EL CASO," announces "ELS NINOTS S'ALCEN EN PEU, A LA FALLA PLAÇA SANTA CREU!" (The ninots rise up, at the Falla Plaza Santa Creu!). Another, from "LAS PROVINCIAS," features Santiago Ballester, a València city councilor, discussing "Máxima preocupación en la Concejalía" (Maximum concern in the Council) and quotes about reinforcing services and negotiations with "sindicatos de los ninots." A third poster, "EL TURISTA FALLERO," declares "SANTA CRUZ PRESENTA SUS FALLAS" and includes a QR code. Around the central stall, other large, colorful Falla figures (ninots) are partially visible, indicating a larger exhibition setting. To the right, a white sign denotes an award: "PREMI AL NINOT AMB MES INGENI I GRACIA" (Award for the ninot with most ingenuity and grace) for "Sec. B° C" and the number "73." The number 73 also appears on a "VENDU" sticker on the stall. The base of a foreground figure bears text including "FALLA PLAZA SAN JUAN." The overall scene captures the intricate artistry and social commentary inherent in the Fallas festival.

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