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A framed print is centrally displayed against a textured, light-colored wall, likely in a gallery or exhibition space in Arequipa, Peru. The artwork itself is a striking, stylized piece, possibly a woodcut (indicated by "XILOGRAFIA" on the label), predominantly in black, white, and golden-brown tones.

The main subject of the artwork is an abstract or mythical creature, resembling a fish or a bird. Its head, on the left, is a prominent white form with a distinct eye and an open, pointed mouth or beak. Extending from its back is a large, striped wing-like or fin-like structure in golden-brown and white. Another sizable white, abstract shape is visible to the right, possibly depicting another part of the creature's body or environment. The background consists of bold, expressive black and white strokes, creating a sense of movement and texture.

The artwork is held within a sleek black frame, bordered by a light gray-green mat. On the wall, to the top right of the frame, a white label provides details about the piece. Visible text includes: "M. L. 'AYMARA' (NO PINTURA)", "GRABADO (XILOGRAFI...", "65 X 85 CM", and "M. L. CHUQUIMIA". This identifies the work as a print titled "AYMARA" by artist M. L. Chuquimia, measuring 65 by 85 centimeters. The term "AYMARA" suggests a connection to indigenous Andean culture. Horizontal silver-colored metal strips are partially visible behind the frame on both sides, likely part of an art hanging system.
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Jan 10, 2025, 4:45 PM

Arequipa, Peru

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A framed print is centrally displayed against a textured, light-colored wall, likely in a gallery or exhibition space in Arequipa, Peru. The artwork itself is a striking, stylized piece, possibly a woodcut (indicated by "XILOGRAFIA" on the label), predominantly in black, white, and golden-brown tones. The main subject of the artwork is an abstract or mythical creature, resembling a fish or a bird. Its head, on the left, is a prominent white form with a distinct eye and an open, pointed mouth or beak. Extending from its back is a large, striped wing-like or fin-like structure in golden-brown and white. Another sizable white, abstract shape is visible to the right, possibly depicting another part of the creature's body or environment. The background consists of bold, expressive black and white strokes, creating a sense of movement and texture. The artwork is held within a sleek black frame, bordered by a light gray-green mat. On the wall, to the top right of the frame, a white label provides details about the piece. Visible text includes: "M. L. 'AYMARA' (NO PINTURA)", "GRABADO (XILOGRAFI...", "65 X 85 CM", and "M. L. CHUQUIMIA". This identifies the work as a print titled "AYMARA" by artist M. L. Chuquimia, measuring 65 by 85 centimeters. The term "AYMARA" suggests a connection to indigenous Andean culture. Horizontal silver-colored metal strips are partially visible behind the frame on both sides, likely part of an art hanging system.

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