
Stake attention in this memory
A large, multi-panel mural, rendered in a blue, white, and reddish-brown palette reminiscent of traditional azulejos, is prominently displayed on a warm brown wall. The artwork depicts various scenes of coastal life and history, likely set in Pampatar, Venezuela, or a similar Caribbean location. The mural's subjects include numerous figures engaged in different activities: people on boats, fishermen hauling nets, individuals navigating vessels (one figure is shown at a ship's wheel), and groups gathered in what appears to be a town square or market. Historical elements are also present, such as a large sailing ship (galleon), a prominent fortress or castle, and colonial-style buildings including a church. Other objects depicted are smaller fishing boats, baskets, and local flora like cacti. The overall scene portrays a bustling maritime community, blending historical events with daily life. The artwork conveys a strong sense of cultural heritage and the enduring connection between the people and the sea. To the left of the mural, a modern architectural structure with large, intersecting grey metal beams supports a translucent, ribbed ceiling or skylight, allowing diffused light into the space. Similar translucent panels and white walls are visible on the right, suggesting a contemporary indoor setting such as a museum, public building, or transport hub. A notable detail is the artist's signature and year on the upper right portion of the mural: "Doris Ramos 2001". The lighting conditions, facilitated by the translucent panels, indicate it is daytime. The angular perspective captures the scale of both the artwork and its surrounding architecture.
Symbol
803E7
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.06
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$5.82

