
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays a large, meticulously crafted sculpture, known as a "ninot," from the Fallas festival in València, Spain, exhibited indoors. The tableau portrays a domestic scene featuring four human figures and a cat. On the left, an older man with glasses, dressed in an ornate jacket, appears to be engaged in a delicate task, holding a small implement. Beside him, a young woman reclines elegantly, wearing a white strapless dress and jewelry, with a composed expression. Behind them, an older woman in a green, lace-trimmed dress bends forward, her gaze directed downwards. To the right, a young boy is depicted sleeping peacefully on a white rocking horse, adorned in a blue vest and white trousers. A small, light-colored cat is perched on a dark wooden cabinet in the background. The wall features patterned wallpaper and several framed pictures. A circular light fixture is mounted on the wall. The base of the sculpture is embellished with decorative blue and yellow tiles, characteristic of Spanish ceramics. Adjacent to the sculpture, an explanatory plaque on a stand is visible. The text, in Spanish, describes the "Exposición del Ninot" (Ninot Exhibition) as a means to safeguard the artistic creations of the Fallas from criticism and fire, and to appreciate the festival's evolution. Phrases like "ALERTA", "DE LA CIUDAD DE VALENCIA", "CULTURA", and "DE LAS FALLAS" are clearly legible. The setting is an exhibition hall, with overhead lighting and a display desk visible in the background, suggesting a public viewing event. The overall impression is one of a traditional family moment captured in intricate detail.
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