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This image showcases a large, orange, abstract sculpture resembling oversized pencils or pens, with names inscribed on them: "Prieto Figueroa", "A Mata Dilwa", "I Roses Marcano", and "Ruos de Luces". The sculpture stands in an outdoor setting, with a white building and some greenery visible in the background. A paved brick area leads away from the sculpture.

A plaque mounted on a concrete base next to the sculpture contains text in Spanish. The visible text, partially obscured and rotated, includes "OBRA CONMEMORATIVA DE LOS 424 1803 DE NABERDELE CONFERIDO A LA ASUNCIÓN ON TITULO DE CINDAD Y ESCUDO DE ARMAS CORRESPONDIENTE ALI ROMERO FARÍAS ALCALDE 27-11-2024 LA ASUNCION CANTO EIER LA RIZO LA MANI DE TO HOMEL MIERES VE TE FREIN ACER AT TUDO TE ENTIFICATE MATE". This suggests the sculpture is a commemorative work, possibly related to the 424th anniversary of something in "La Asunción", with "Ali Romero Farías" identified as the mayor on November 27, 2024.

The scene appears to be bathed in sunlight, suggesting a daytime setting. The sky is visible and appears to be partly cloudy. The overall impression is of a public art installation in a town square or plaza.
Jhon

Jul 2, 2026, 3:53 PM

La Asuncion, Venezuela

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This image showcases a large, orange, abstract sculpture resembling oversized pencils or pens, with names inscribed on them: "Prieto Figueroa", "A Mata Dilwa", "I Roses Marcano", and "Ruos de Luces". The sculpture stands in an outdoor setting, with a white building and some greenery visible in the background. A paved brick area leads away from the sculpture. A plaque mounted on a concrete base next to the sculpture contains text in Spanish. The visible text, partially obscured and rotated, includes "OBRA CONMEMORATIVA DE LOS 424 1803 DE NABERDELE CONFERIDO A LA ASUNCIÓN ON TITULO DE CINDAD Y ESCUDO DE ARMAS CORRESPONDIENTE ALI ROMERO FARÍAS ALCALDE 27-11-2024 LA ASUNCION CANTO EIER LA RIZO LA MANI DE TO HOMEL MIERES VE TE FREIN ACER AT TUDO TE ENTIFICATE MATE". This suggests the sculpture is a commemorative work, possibly related to the 424th anniversary of something in "La Asunción", with "Ali Romero Farías" identified as the mayor on November 27, 2024. The scene appears to be bathed in sunlight, suggesting a daytime setting. The sky is visible and appears to be partly cloudy. The overall impression is of a public art installation in a town square or plaza.

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