![A large, abstract wooden sculpture stands prominently on a light brown wooden deck. The sculpture, crafted from a medium-brown wood, displays an organic, curvilinear form, exhibiting visible cracks and grain. It rests on a dark brown, cylindrical base with a textured surface, bearing a small, tarnished metallic plaque partially inscribed "BUENOS VIE[NTOS]" and "VERON ACOSTA."
The immediate environment features a clear glass barrier with a metal top rail, bordering the deck. Reflections in the glass reveal elements of the surrounding urban landscape: blurred figures are visible within a modern, multi-story building interior, some appearing seated, while a white vehicle is reflected on an exterior roadway below. A distinctive teal-colored structure with a diamond lattice pattern is also visible in the background. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural light. The setting is identified as the Manzana Uno Cultural Center in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_b84de47c-9729-459c-9.jpg?alt=media)
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A large, abstract wooden sculpture stands prominently on a light brown wooden deck. The sculpture, crafted from a medium-brown wood, displays an organic, curvilinear form, exhibiting visible cracks and grain. It rests on a dark brown, cylindrical base with a textured surface, bearing a small, tarnished metallic plaque partially inscribed "BUENOS VIE[NTOS]" and "VERON ACOSTA." The immediate environment features a clear glass barrier with a metal top rail, bordering the deck. Reflections in the glass reveal elements of the surrounding urban landscape: blurred figures are visible within a modern, multi-story building interior, some appearing seated, while a white vehicle is reflected on an exterior roadway below. A distinctive teal-colored structure with a diamond lattice pattern is also visible in the background. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural light. The setting is identified as the Manzana Uno Cultural Center in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
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