
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an indoor exhibition of several large, colorful sculptures, known as 'ninots,' characteristic of the Fallas festival in València, Spain. The central and most prominent figure is a large, upright statue resembling the ancient Egyptian deity Anubis. This figure has a dark blue, muscular body, a black jackal head with striking red eyes, and is elaborately dressed in a golden, teal, and maroon chest plate and belt, worn over a white, pleated skirt. It holds a tall, golden staff. The figure stands on a base designed to mimic stacked stones. To the lower right of the Anubis-like figure, an older woman with grey hair, dressed in a patterned top and skirt, is depicted seated on a low wooden chair. She gently holds a baby swaddled in a pink blanket. In the mid-ground, behind the old woman and beneath the Anubis figure, are other colorful ninots, including a figure of a woman in a pink dress lying down and other abstract shapes. The setting is a brightly lit exhibition hall with light-colored walls and a ceiling featuring visible light fixtures. Visible text includes a white sign in the upper right corner that reads "MILLOR NINOT INFANTIL" (Best Children's Ninot). A circular blue sign in the mid-background shows "6A SECES." Additionally, small white labels with numbers such as "337," "555," and "557" are attached to the bases of some sculptures, likely serving as identification tags. The scene captures a static display of these intricate and detailed artistic creations.
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