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This image shows a sculpture in Mexico City, Mexico. The sculpture is composed of two main parts: a stylized skull with floral decorations and a large, golden soccer ball. The skull, which appears to be a representation of a Day of the Dead calavera, is painted with traditional motifs, including a watermelon design and stitched lips. It is adorned with dark flowers and greenery.

Beside and partially in front of the skull is a massive golden soccer ball. Several of its panels are transparent and filled with colorful confetti or glitter. The ball has text inscribed on it in elegant script. The visible text reads: "Propia realidad. No puedo sueños. Frida Kahlo." This translates to "Own reality. I can't dreams. Frida Kahlo."

The setting appears to be outdoors, possibly on a street or plaza, with hints of buildings and paving stones visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting shadows. The overall impression is one of a vibrant, artistic display, likely related to cultural celebrations or public art installations in Mexico City. The combination of the calavera imagery and the soccer ball, along with the quote attributed to Frida Kahlo, creates a unique and culturally resonant piece.
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Jun 26, 2026

Mexico City, Mexico

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This image shows a sculpture in Mexico City, Mexico. The sculpture is composed of two main parts: a stylized skull with floral decorations and a large, golden soccer ball. The skull, which appears to be a representation of a Day of the Dead calavera, is painted with traditional motifs, including a watermelon design and stitched lips. It is adorned with dark flowers and greenery. Beside and partially in front of the skull is a massive golden soccer ball. Several of its panels are transparent and filled with colorful confetti or glitter. The ball has text inscribed on it in elegant script. The visible text reads: "Propia realidad. No puedo sueños. Frida Kahlo." This translates to "Own reality. I can't dreams. Frida Kahlo." The setting appears to be outdoors, possibly on a street or plaza, with hints of buildings and paving stones visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting shadows. The overall impression is one of a vibrant, artistic display, likely related to cultural celebrations or public art installations in Mexico City. The combination of the calavera imagery and the soccer ball, along with the quote attributed to Frida Kahlo, creates a unique and culturally resonant piece.

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