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This image captures a multi-figure sculptural display, identified by its plaque as "Fallereta a Hollywood," created in 1997 by artist Juan Carlos Molla Martínez for the Falla Convent de Jerusalem-M. Marzal. The sculpture is housed within a clear glass exhibition case.

The central subject is a large-scale figure of a "fallera" (a traditional Valencian woman) depicted with an oversized head, golden-orange hair styled in two prominent buns, adorned with a gold crown, and closed eyes conveying a serene expression. She wears an elaborate, multi-layered gown in shades of pink, orange, and gold, intricately decorated with floral patterns and ruffled trim. Her right arm is bent at the elbow, and her left hand is visible near the base of her elaborate skirt.

The fallera figure is seated or positioned on a sculpted, rocky base. Surrounding and above her are various animated cartoon characters, primarily interacting with or integrated into a winding black film strip motif. From left to right along the upper section: Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from Looney Tunes, wearing a green cap and white shirt, is depicted running. Next to him, a roaring lion's head (resembling MGM's Leo the Lion) is integrated into the film strip. Further right, a figure resembling Peter Pan or a similar character holds a horn, standing near a barrel. Mickey Mouse, smiling and holding a film clapboard, is positioned at the far right of the upper section.

On the lower part of the sculpture, to the left of the fallera's feet, Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes stands holding a carrot. To the right, Minnie Mouse, identifiable by her pink bow, interacts with the film strip. Below Minnie, Donald Duck, in his classic blue sailor suit, is depicted waving. Beneath the rocky base, a small brown dog-like creature is visible peeking out from an opening.

The sculpture is made of polyester figures with acrylic paint and plasticine, originating from clay modeling. The dimensions are 36 cm x 51 cm x 70 cm.

The scene is located within the Museu Faller de València (Fallas Museum of Valencia), situated in the Monteolivete neighborhood of València, Spain. The clear display case indicates a museum or exhibition setting for preserved historical Fallas figures.
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Mar 8, 2026, 12:18 PM

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This image captures a multi-figure sculptural display, identified by its plaque as "Fallereta a Hollywood," created in 1997 by artist Juan Carlos Molla Martínez for the Falla Convent de Jerusalem-M. Marzal. The sculpture is housed within a clear glass exhibition case. The central subject is a large-scale figure of a "fallera" (a traditional Valencian woman) depicted with an oversized head, golden-orange hair styled in two prominent buns, adorned with a gold crown, and closed eyes conveying a serene expression. She wears an elaborate, multi-layered gown in shades of pink, orange, and gold, intricately decorated with floral patterns and ruffled trim. Her right arm is bent at the elbow, and her left hand is visible near the base of her elaborate skirt. The fallera figure is seated or positioned on a sculpted, rocky base. Surrounding and above her are various animated cartoon characters, primarily interacting with or integrated into a winding black film strip motif. From left to right along the upper section: Taz (the Tasmanian Devil) from Looney Tunes, wearing a green cap and white shirt, is depicted running. Next to him, a roaring lion's head (resembling MGM's Leo the Lion) is integrated into the film strip. Further right, a figure resembling Peter Pan or a similar character holds a horn, standing near a barrel. Mickey Mouse, smiling and holding a film clapboard, is positioned at the far right of the upper section. On the lower part of the sculpture, to the left of the fallera's feet, Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes stands holding a carrot. To the right, Minnie Mouse, identifiable by her pink bow, interacts with the film strip. Below Minnie, Donald Duck, in his classic blue sailor suit, is depicted waving. Beneath the rocky base, a small brown dog-like creature is visible peeking out from an opening. The sculpture is made of polyester figures with acrylic paint and plasticine, originating from clay modeling. The dimensions are 36 cm x 51 cm x 70 cm. The scene is located within the Museu Faller de València (Fallas Museum of Valencia), situated in the Monteolivete neighborhood of València, Spain. The clear display case indicates a museum or exhibition setting for preserved historical Fallas figures.

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