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An array of nine mixed-media artworks is displayed on a textured, light-colored stone or sillar wall, suggesting an art exhibition or gallery space, possibly in Arequipa, Peru. Natural light enters from an opening at the top of the wall. The artworks are arranged in three columns and three rows. The left column features three pieces made from layered, torn posters and papers, showcasing vibrant colors and distressed textures. The top-left piece includes graffiti-style green text like "SALSA." The middle-left one shows partial words like "AGOST" (August) and "FELI" (happy). The largest piece at the bottom-left contains visible Spanish words such as "VIDA" (life), and fragments like "LIBER" (from freedom). The middle column holds three pieces focusing on textile and material arrangements. The top-middle work uses earthy-toned fabric scraps in an abstract design. Below it, a piece framed in wood features folded black, grey, and tan fabric arranged in a patterned manner. The bottom-middle piece, enclosed in a yellow wooden frame, has a blue fabric base overlaid with crisscrossing beige strips, red accents, and string. The right column showcases three distinct creations. The top-right piece is a dark, textured surface with a prominent rough white cross. Below it, a striking yellow square sign-like piece features a bold black 'X' over collaged images, possibly faces. It also has visible Asian script characters on the left side of the 'X' and a stylized 'W' or 'M' on the bottom right. The bottom-right artwork is a dense rectangular surface completely covered with tangled, bright red thread or yarn.
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