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This media file showcases a large, colorful sculpture of a figure with bird-like features, specifically its legs and feathered body. The figure has a human-like face with exaggerated features, including large, expressive eyes, rosy cheeks, and wavy, blonde hair. The sculpture is positioned on a gravel-covered surface, suggesting an outdoor setting. In the background, a person wearing sunglasses and a blue top is visible, leaning against something. Another part of the scene reveals decorative, dark-colored elements that appear to be part of the same artistic installation.

A sign with text is prominently placed near the sculpture's feet. The sign is framed with an ornate border and contains Spanish text that translates to: "Two carrion vultures have thirst for blood and pain, because we see them quite whole, while they sow terror." This suggests the artwork is satirical or critical in nature, possibly related to a cultural event or festival. The overall atmosphere seems to be daytime, with natural lighting. The detailed painting and the scale of the sculpture indicate it is a significant art piece, likely part of a public display. The location context provided is Alicante/alacant, Spain, which is known for its "Fallas" festival where large, often satirical, sculptures are displayed and then burned.
Sergey

Jun 24, 2026

Alicante/alacant, Spain

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This media file showcases a large, colorful sculpture of a figure with bird-like features, specifically its legs and feathered body. The figure has a human-like face with exaggerated features, including large, expressive eyes, rosy cheeks, and wavy, blonde hair. The sculpture is positioned on a gravel-covered surface, suggesting an outdoor setting. In the background, a person wearing sunglasses and a blue top is visible, leaning against something. Another part of the scene reveals decorative, dark-colored elements that appear to be part of the same artistic installation. A sign with text is prominently placed near the sculpture's feet. The sign is framed with an ornate border and contains Spanish text that translates to: "Two carrion vultures have thirst for blood and pain, because we see them quite whole, while they sow terror." This suggests the artwork is satirical or critical in nature, possibly related to a cultural event or festival. The overall atmosphere seems to be daytime, with natural lighting. The detailed painting and the scale of the sculpture indicate it is a significant art piece, likely part of a public display. The location context provided is Alicante/alacant, Spain, which is known for its "Fallas" festival where large, often satirical, sculptures are displayed and then burned.

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