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This media file captures a vibrant, multi-figure sculpture or diorama, likely a "ninot" from the Fallas festival, presented within a dark, box-like frame. The scene is set indoors, depicting a cluttered or partially damaged domestic space with debris, wooden planks, and straw piled in the background, suggesting a state of disarray.

Three stylized figures are the central subjects:
1.  **An elderly woman:** Positioned on the left, she has white hair, wears glasses, a yellow sweater, and a black dress. She holds a small, framed picture in her hands and has a contemplative or gentle expression.
2.  **A younger woman:** Standing towards the center, she has dark hair with blue streaks, wears a pink top with "VLOG" printed on it, and a green apron or dress. She holds a long stick or broom, seemingly interacting with the debris. Her expression is focused or determined.
3.  **A child:** Lying on the reddish-tiled floor on the right, dressed in a yellow jacket, blue shorts, and blue boots. The child is holding a cream-colored dog, possibly a pug or bulldog, and looks slightly upwards with a curious expression.

The figures are colorful and appear to be made from a material like papier-mâché, characteristic of Fallas art. The indoor setting features a traditional-looking wall with what might be a doorway or window, and a tiled floor.

The sculpture is displayed in what appears to be an exhibition hall, with other colorful artworks visible in the background, suggesting a large public event. Bright, even lighting indicates daytime. A small, ornate sign attached to a stand outside the main display box reads "Nº 197" and "FALLA PLAZA DE CANDELARIA", identifying the specific artwork within the València context. The modern "VLOG" text on the young woman's shirt adds a contemporary touch to the narrative, which likely comments on current societal themes.
FM-ktffx2

Feb 19, 2025

València, Spain

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This media file captures a vibrant, multi-figure sculpture or diorama, likely a "ninot" from the Fallas festival, presented within a dark, box-like frame. The scene is set indoors, depicting a cluttered or partially damaged domestic space with debris, wooden planks, and straw piled in the background, suggesting a state of disarray. Three stylized figures are the central subjects: 1. **An elderly woman:** Positioned on the left, she has white hair, wears glasses, a yellow sweater, and a black dress. She holds a small, framed picture in her hands and has a contemplative or gentle expression. 2. **A younger woman:** Standing towards the center, she has dark hair with blue streaks, wears a pink top with "VLOG" printed on it, and a green apron or dress. She holds a long stick or broom, seemingly interacting with the debris. Her expression is focused or determined. 3. **A child:** Lying on the reddish-tiled floor on the right, dressed in a yellow jacket, blue shorts, and blue boots. The child is holding a cream-colored dog, possibly a pug or bulldog, and looks slightly upwards with a curious expression. The figures are colorful and appear to be made from a material like papier-mâché, characteristic of Fallas art. The indoor setting features a traditional-looking wall with what might be a doorway or window, and a tiled floor. The sculpture is displayed in what appears to be an exhibition hall, with other colorful artworks visible in the background, suggesting a large public event. Bright, even lighting indicates daytime. A small, ornate sign attached to a stand outside the main display box reads "Nº 197" and "FALLA PLAZA DE CANDELARIA", identifying the specific artwork within the València context. The modern "VLOG" text on the young woman's shirt adds a contemporary touch to the narrative, which likely comments on current societal themes.

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