
Stake attention in this memory
Two sillar stone sculptures of figures are positioned in an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or art gallery in Arequipa, Peru. The foreground sculpture depicts a standing male figure, rough-hewn from light gray volcanic rock with dark speckles. He holds a long, slender wind instrument to his mouth with both hands, poised as if playing. A distinct dark, circular, textured object is affixed to his torso. Behind him, partially obscured, is a second male figure, also made of sillar, playing a set of panpipes held to his face, and wearing a textured head covering. Both sculptures stand on a shared, irregular base of the same material. The environment features a polished wooden floor with a herringbone pattern. The walls are light-colored, and recessed lighting is visible in the blurred ceiling. In the background, other blurred white sculptures or pedestals are discernible, indicating a larger display area. A small white informational label is partially visible on the wooden surface supporting the main sculpture.
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