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The image displays a rectangular, horizontally oriented artwork, likely a relief sculpture or a highly textured painting, depicting a vibrant East Asian-style dragon. The artwork is set within a decorative frame of red and gold/brown segments, with small metal corner brackets.

The dragon itself is predominantly golden or orange, with a scaly, textured body that curves dynamically across the teal-colored background. Its head is positioned on the left side of the artwork, featuring intricate details such as a bright white eye with a dark pupil, and a prominent, frilly green beard or mane that cascades downwards. The dragon's mouth appears open, revealing some detail within. Four limbs, colored in a striking pinkish-purple hue, extend from its body, each ending in sharp, golden claws. The dragon's tail, located on the right side of the panel, is broad, flowing, and ends in multiple flame-like or feathery orange/golden tendrils. The teal background has a noticeably cracked and textured surface, suggesting an aged or crafted appearance. A small, dark signature or symbol is visible on the bottom right of the teal background, near the dragon's tail.

The artwork is displayed indoors, mounted on two dark-colored easels. The background behind the artwork is a large, reflective surface, likely a glass wall or window, which shows blurred reflections of indoor architectural elements, including white walls and bright light sources.

A small white plaque is attached to the bottom left easel stand. Text visible on the plaque reads:
"DRAGON de FUEGO" (Dragon of Fire)
"Mural en Relieve" (Relief Mural)
"Cristina de la Torre" (Artist's name)
Another line of text below the artist's name is present but not clearly legible.

The lighting is bright and even, illuminating the artwork and highlighting its textures and vibrant colors. The overall impression is that of a powerful and ornate mythological creature brought to life through intricate craftsmanship.
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Jan 29, 2026

Pampatar, Venezuela

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The image displays a rectangular, horizontally oriented artwork, likely a relief sculpture or a highly textured painting, depicting a vibrant East Asian-style dragon. The artwork is set within a decorative frame of red and gold/brown segments, with small metal corner brackets. The dragon itself is predominantly golden or orange, with a scaly, textured body that curves dynamically across the teal-colored background. Its head is positioned on the left side of the artwork, featuring intricate details such as a bright white eye with a dark pupil, and a prominent, frilly green beard or mane that cascades downwards. The dragon's mouth appears open, revealing some detail within. Four limbs, colored in a striking pinkish-purple hue, extend from its body, each ending in sharp, golden claws. The dragon's tail, located on the right side of the panel, is broad, flowing, and ends in multiple flame-like or feathery orange/golden tendrils. The teal background has a noticeably cracked and textured surface, suggesting an aged or crafted appearance. A small, dark signature or symbol is visible on the bottom right of the teal background, near the dragon's tail. The artwork is displayed indoors, mounted on two dark-colored easels. The background behind the artwork is a large, reflective surface, likely a glass wall or window, which shows blurred reflections of indoor architectural elements, including white walls and bright light sources. A small white plaque is attached to the bottom left easel stand. Text visible on the plaque reads: "DRAGON de FUEGO" (Dragon of Fire) "Mural en Relieve" (Relief Mural) "Cristina de la Torre" (Artist's name) Another line of text below the artist's name is present but not clearly legible. The lighting is bright and even, illuminating the artwork and highlighting its textures and vibrant colors. The overall impression is that of a powerful and ornate mythological creature brought to life through intricate craftsmanship.

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