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The image presents an interactive art exhibit, likely within a gallery or museum setting in Tigre, Argentina. The central focus is a small, square-shaped, highly textured relief artwork, resembling a landscape painting. The artwork features a winding path or river cutting through vibrant, textured elements in the foreground, including red, blue, and white masses that suggest flowers or bushes, and areas of green and yellow foliage. In the background, there are mountains under a light blue sky, and a textured tree stands to the left.

Above the artwork, a white rectangular sign with a downward-pointing arrow clearly states "LO PODES TOCAR" in Spanish, which translates to "YOU CAN TOUCH IT." Further above this sign is a circular white sticker depicting the five senses: an eye, an ear, a mouth, a nose, and a hand, arranged around a small human figure. The hand symbol is subtly highlighted with a faint yellow hue, emphasizing the tactile aspect of the exhibit.

The artwork is held in a clear plastic display mounted against a plain, dark gray or black wall. The entire setup is designed to encourage visitors to engage with the artwork through touch, offering a multi-sensory experience.
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Jan 11, 2025

Tigre, Argentina

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The image presents an interactive art exhibit, likely within a gallery or museum setting in Tigre, Argentina. The central focus is a small, square-shaped, highly textured relief artwork, resembling a landscape painting. The artwork features a winding path or river cutting through vibrant, textured elements in the foreground, including red, blue, and white masses that suggest flowers or bushes, and areas of green and yellow foliage. In the background, there are mountains under a light blue sky, and a textured tree stands to the left. Above the artwork, a white rectangular sign with a downward-pointing arrow clearly states "LO PODES TOCAR" in Spanish, which translates to "YOU CAN TOUCH IT." Further above this sign is a circular white sticker depicting the five senses: an eye, an ear, a mouth, a nose, and a hand, arranged around a small human figure. The hand symbol is subtly highlighted with a faint yellow hue, emphasizing the tactile aspect of the exhibit. The artwork is held in a clear plastic display mounted against a plain, dark gray or black wall. The entire setup is designed to encourage visitors to engage with the artwork through touch, offering a multi-sensory experience.

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