
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts an indoor display of artworks, likely in an exhibition or studio setting in Rosario, Argentina. The artworks are mounted on a light-colored wooden panel, possibly plywood, which is made of multiple sections joined by gray metal clips. Several sketchbooks or paper-based art pieces are showcased. In the upper left portion of the image, a small, open book or sketchbook is displayed, mounted on a white square. One visible page features a line drawing of a stylized face, while the opposing page shows an abstract, dark, painted shape. To the right, a larger open sketchbook is presented, revealing abstract watercolor washes on its upper page. These washes consist of horizontal strokes in shades of blue and light green. The lower page of this sketchbook is mostly blank or subtly painted in a light gray hue. Below these, another notepad or sketchbook with a distinctive yellow cover is displayed, with its pages partially curled. On the visible top page, there are light green abstract markings and areas of white paint or gesso. Further to the left and partially visible, another open book or sketchbook shows its green-edged pages. A white rectangular sign is prominently displayed on the wooden panel, oriented vertically so the text reads from bottom to top. The black text on this sign states: "POR FAVOR NO TOCAR LAS OBRAS," which translates from Spanish to "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE ARTWORKS." The scene is lit by indoor lighting, and no people are visible, directing the focus entirely to the displayed art pieces. The overall impression is that of a curated exhibition of small-scale, possibly experimental or personal, art.
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