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A vibrant, framed artwork, likely a print, is displayed on a textured, light-colored concrete wall in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly an art gallery or a private collection in Arequipa, Peru. The artwork, presented within a simple light-brown wooden frame and a white mat board, features a striking, stylized scene.

The central subject of the artwork is a large, elongated human figure, rendered in a primitive or folk art style with bold lines and bright colors, primarily red, blue, yellow, and white. This figure appears to be in an active pose, possibly dancing or performing, with outstretched arms and one leg bent and raised. Its limbs are disproportionately long, and its head has a distinctive spiky or bushy feature.

To the left of the central figure, arranged vertically against a bright yellow background, are numerous smaller, blue human-like figures, appearing to march or move in unison. The background of the artwork is divided into a dominant blue section on the right, where the main figure is largely situated, and a yellow section on the left. A red-colored area is visible in the upper right corner of the print, behind a smaller, boxy figure. The texture within the artwork suggests it was created with colored pencils or crayons, or designed to emulate that look in a lithograph.

Vertically oriented text on the right side of the artwork reads: "EL ARTISTA DEL HAMBRE" (The Hunger Artist). A small signature or initials, possibly "X 91", is visible in the upper right corner of the image within the print.

Adjacent to the framed artwork, on the concrete wall, is a white label or plaque. The text on this plaque identifies the piece: "El artista del hambre" (The hunger artist), and attributes its inspiration to "Franz Kafka." It specifies the medium as "Litografía a 4 colores" (4-color lithograph) and credits "Talleres La Arena S.A.C." (The Arena Workshops S.A.C.) as the producer, with the creation year and location noted as "Arequipa, 2004."
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Jan 13, 2025, 7:03 PM

Arequipa, Peru

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A vibrant, framed artwork, likely a print, is displayed on a textured, light-colored concrete wall in what appears to be an indoor setting, possibly an art gallery or a private collection in Arequipa, Peru. The artwork, presented within a simple light-brown wooden frame and a white mat board, features a striking, stylized scene. The central subject of the artwork is a large, elongated human figure, rendered in a primitive or folk art style with bold lines and bright colors, primarily red, blue, yellow, and white. This figure appears to be in an active pose, possibly dancing or performing, with outstretched arms and one leg bent and raised. Its limbs are disproportionately long, and its head has a distinctive spiky or bushy feature. To the left of the central figure, arranged vertically against a bright yellow background, are numerous smaller, blue human-like figures, appearing to march or move in unison. The background of the artwork is divided into a dominant blue section on the right, where the main figure is largely situated, and a yellow section on the left. A red-colored area is visible in the upper right corner of the print, behind a smaller, boxy figure. The texture within the artwork suggests it was created with colored pencils or crayons, or designed to emulate that look in a lithograph. Vertically oriented text on the right side of the artwork reads: "EL ARTISTA DEL HAMBRE" (The Hunger Artist). A small signature or initials, possibly "X 91", is visible in the upper right corner of the image within the print. Adjacent to the framed artwork, on the concrete wall, is a white label or plaque. The text on this plaque identifies the piece: "El artista del hambre" (The hunger artist), and attributes its inspiration to "Franz Kafka." It specifies the medium as "Litografía a 4 colores" (4-color lithograph) and credits "Talleres La Arena S.A.C." (The Arena Workshops S.A.C.) as the producer, with the creation year and location noted as "Arequipa, 2004."

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