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This is a crayon and colored pencil drawing depicting a landscape scene at sunset or sunrise, situated within the region of El Valle del Espíritu Santo, Venezuela
Short TermThis is a crayon and colored pencil drawing depicting a landscape scene at sunset or sunrise, situated within the region of El Valle del Espíritu Santo, Venezuela. The sky occupies the upper portion of the composition, featuring a gradient from light blue at the top, transitioning through pink hues, to an orange and peach palette towards the horizon. Streaks of darker pink and red are present within the upper sky, indicative of clouds or atmospheric conditions. A range of dark gray hills or mountains forms the middle ground, presenting as rounded, silhouetted forms against the bright sky. These landforms are depicted with distinct outlines and a textured, solid color fill. To the right, a prominent, semi-circular yellow sun with an orange outline is partially visible, positioned behind one of the dark gray hills. Above and around the sun and hills, a flock of black, 'M'-shaped birds is depicted in various sizes, indicating flight. Below the hills, a horizontal band of blue represents a body of water, such as a sea or lake. The lower portion of the drawing consists of a broad expanse of orange and peach, likely representing a beach or coastal foreground, with additional smaller black bird figures scattered across it. A handwritten signature in black ink, appearing to read 'Fernando Joel Ruiz', is inscribed directly onto the yellow surface of the sun.

