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The image displays a collection of Mexican folk art figurines arranged on a light-colored wooden shelf. Two prominent, multi-component female skeleton figures, likely representing Catrinas or "Arbol de la Vida" sculptures, dominate the center.

The figure on the left is brightly colored, featuring a stylized white skull head with black features and a vibrant headdress adorned with multiple blue and purple birds and butterflies. Its torso is red, and the expansive skirt displays intricate geometric and floral patterns in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, blue, and green. The upper skirt section has vertical gray and white stripes. Purple flowers with green leaves are attached to the upper part of the skirt.

The figure on the right is predominantly monochromatic, executed in black, white, and gray. It also features a stylized white skull head with black features and a headdress embellished with numerous orange and yellow butterflies. Its torso is black, and the wide skirt is covered in intricate black and white patterns, including geometric and circular motifs. Similar to the left figure, purple flowers with green leaves are attached to its upper skirt.

To the immediate left of the colorful Catrina, a small figurine of a lucha libre wrestler with a blue and white mask, tan skin, and white shorts with blue designs stands on the shelf. In front of the colorful Catrina, a smaller black Catrin figure, depicting a male skeleton in a suit and sombrero, is positioned. A small, gray owl figurine is located to the right of the monochromatic Catrina. A white rectangular price tag displaying "$12,000" in black text is affixed to a reddish-orange flower near the base of the monochromatic figure.

The figurines rest on a polished wooden shelf. Above the display shelf, two horizontal wooden beams or shelves are visible. A white paper document with illegible text and a QR code is partially visible on the uppermost shelf. Below the main display shelf, a brown paper bag or sign is partially visible. Legible text on this sign includes "SECRETARIA GENERAL DE GOBIERNO," "PUEBLA," and "SUBSECRETARIA DE ATENCIÓN A PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS." This indicates a government-affiliated establishment, likely a cultural store or exhibition showcasing crafts from the state of Puebla, situated within Mexico City. The background behind the display is a plain light gray wall.
Fer_kings

Jun 6, 2026

Mexico City, Mexico

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The image displays a collection of Mexican folk art figurines arranged on a light-colored wooden shelf. Two prominent, multi-component female skeleton figures, likely representing Catrinas or "Arbol de la Vida" sculptures, dominate the center. The figure on the left is brightly colored, featuring a stylized white skull head with black features and a vibrant headdress adorned with multiple blue and purple birds and butterflies. Its torso is red, and the expansive skirt displays intricate geometric and floral patterns in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, blue, and green. The upper skirt section has vertical gray and white stripes. Purple flowers with green leaves are attached to the upper part of the skirt. The figure on the right is predominantly monochromatic, executed in black, white, and gray. It also features a stylized white skull head with black features and a headdress embellished with numerous orange and yellow butterflies. Its torso is black, and the wide skirt is covered in intricate black and white patterns, including geometric and circular motifs. Similar to the left figure, purple flowers with green leaves are attached to its upper skirt. To the immediate left of the colorful Catrina, a small figurine of a lucha libre wrestler with a blue and white mask, tan skin, and white shorts with blue designs stands on the shelf. In front of the colorful Catrina, a smaller black Catrin figure, depicting a male skeleton in a suit and sombrero, is positioned. A small, gray owl figurine is located to the right of the monochromatic Catrina. A white rectangular price tag displaying "$12,000" in black text is affixed to a reddish-orange flower near the base of the monochromatic figure. The figurines rest on a polished wooden shelf. Above the display shelf, two horizontal wooden beams or shelves are visible. A white paper document with illegible text and a QR code is partially visible on the uppermost shelf. Below the main display shelf, a brown paper bag or sign is partially visible. Legible text on this sign includes "SECRETARIA GENERAL DE GOBIERNO," "PUEBLA," and "SUBSECRETARIA DE ATENCIÓN A PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS." This indicates a government-affiliated establishment, likely a cultural store or exhibition showcasing crafts from the state of Puebla, situated within Mexico City. The background behind the display is a plain light gray wall.

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