
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze bust of a man is prominently displayed on a white marble plaque, mounted on a red brick wall. The bust, showing signs of verdigris, depicts the man from the chest up, wearing a suit and tie. His expression is serious, with defined facial features. The large marble plaque carries engraved text. Above the bust, it reads "CENTRO DE ARTES CIUDAD DE LA ASUNCION OMAR CARREÑO," indicating an arts center in La Asunción named after Omar Carreño. Below the bust, a quote is inscribed: "...QUE NUESTRA HUELLA SE HAGA SENTIR EN EL TIEMPO QUE NOS TOCA..." (May our footprint be felt in the time that touches us...). Below the quote, it states "GOBERNADOR MOREL RODRIGUEZ AVILA" and "I. A. C. E. N. E.," likely referring to a governor and an institution. To the left of the main plaque, two smaller marble plaques are also affixed to the brick wall. The upper one is partially visible, showing text fragments like "...Z AVILA," "...ADO," "...AZORLA," and "6." The lower one is more legible, bearing text that includes "...DE VENEZUELA," "...GUBERNAMENTAL," "...EZ FRIAS," "...AVILA," "POR: SPARTA, C.A.," and "06." These plaques appear to commemorate other individuals or events, potentially related to the main bust. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime conditions in La Asunción, Venezuela. The overall impression is that of a public memorial or informational display.
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