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The media file presents two colorful, framed paintings displayed on a white, textured ceiling. The perspective is upward, showing the artwork mounted overhead in an interior space.

The larger, upper painting is a vertically oriented rectangular piece, rendered in an expressive, almost folk-art style with vivid colors, primarily greens, blues, oranges, and whites. The composition is dynamic, featuring several white birds, possibly doves or gulls, in flight and perched positions. Interspersed are stylized human figures, some nude or partially clothed, and a bearded figure. Other elements include a multi-story structure resembling a building or a ship, a spiky plant, and abstract forms. Notable text on this painting includes a signature and year "c. álvarez '97" in the upper right. Spanish phrases are written vertically: "SANTOS PASOS" (Holy Steps/Saints Passes) on the left side, and "LOS CUATRO DEL OLVIDO" (The Four of Forgetfulness/Oblivion) on an orange banner near the bottom center. The word "AMOR" (Love) is partially visible to the right of the banner. A word resembling "Toucalonary" is written on the side of the ship-like structure.

The smaller, lower painting is a horizontally oriented rectangular piece depicting a highly stylized and abstract human face. The face, possibly female, features large eyes, a prominent nose, and full lips, rendered with numerous short, fragmented lines in blues, grays, blacks, and pinks against a bright yellow background. The hair is also depicted with a mass of textured lines. This painting exhibits a similar expressive and fragmented artistic style as the larger piece.

The ceiling itself is a plain white with a textured finish, serving as a simple backdrop for the vibrant artworks. The overall scene suggests an artistic display in a residential or public indoor setting.
Parranda

Apr 30, 2026, 5:44 PM

San Andrés Cholula, Mexico

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The media file presents two colorful, framed paintings displayed on a white, textured ceiling. The perspective is upward, showing the artwork mounted overhead in an interior space. The larger, upper painting is a vertically oriented rectangular piece, rendered in an expressive, almost folk-art style with vivid colors, primarily greens, blues, oranges, and whites. The composition is dynamic, featuring several white birds, possibly doves or gulls, in flight and perched positions. Interspersed are stylized human figures, some nude or partially clothed, and a bearded figure. Other elements include a multi-story structure resembling a building or a ship, a spiky plant, and abstract forms. Notable text on this painting includes a signature and year "c. álvarez '97" in the upper right. Spanish phrases are written vertically: "SANTOS PASOS" (Holy Steps/Saints Passes) on the left side, and "LOS CUATRO DEL OLVIDO" (The Four of Forgetfulness/Oblivion) on an orange banner near the bottom center. The word "AMOR" (Love) is partially visible to the right of the banner. A word resembling "Toucalonary" is written on the side of the ship-like structure. The smaller, lower painting is a horizontally oriented rectangular piece depicting a highly stylized and abstract human face. The face, possibly female, features large eyes, a prominent nose, and full lips, rendered with numerous short, fragmented lines in blues, grays, blacks, and pinks against a bright yellow background. The hair is also depicted with a mass of textured lines. This painting exhibits a similar expressive and fragmented artistic style as the larger piece. The ceiling itself is a plain white with a textured finish, serving as a simple backdrop for the vibrant artworks. The overall scene suggests an artistic display in a residential or public indoor setting.

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