
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a detailed diorama, likely a "ninot" from the Fallas festival, housed within the *Museu Faller de València* in València, Spain. The scene portrays a bustling street or market tableau from an earlier era, illuminated by internal lighting against a light beige wall and tiled floor. In the foreground, a wooden fish stall is central, featuring two figures acting as fishmongers. A female figure, wearing a light blue dress and white apron, smiles while holding a knife, appearing to clean fish. Beside her, a male child in blue overalls and a light-colored shirt smiles and reaches towards the fish display. The stall showcases various fish, including sardines, sea bream, and red mullet, arranged on what appears to be ice. An orange tabby cat stands on its hind legs at the base of the stall, looking upward expectantly at the fish. Beneath the stall are wooden crates and bins. Mounted on the tiled wall behind the stall is a circular, vintage-style scale with a gold rim and a calendar marked "MARZO 1930" below it. Above the stall, a rectangular sign with a decorative white border reads "PESCADOS Amparin" in blue and red lettering, with reflections of other parts of the display visible on its surface. To the left, a separate grouping features a seated male figure playing a classical guitar. He wears a red and white patterned headscarf, dark trousers, and espadrilles. A small girl in a light blue dress stands next to him, looking up and embracing his arm. This duo is set against a backdrop suggesting a building facade with a dark wooden window frame and an artificial vine with dark berries climbing it. Below this grouping, a blue and white ceramic plaque is visible, containing text that includes "FALLETA CULTURA" and "2000," likely identifying the specific artwork and its year. The overall environment is an indoor exhibition space with plain light-colored walls, a wooden ceiling beam, and several rectangular air vents near the top of the wall. The floor consists of light-toned hexagonal tiles in the immediate vicinity of the fish stall, transitioning to larger, lighter tiles further back.
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