
Stake attention in this memory
A vibrant mural, located in La Asuncion, Venezuela, depicts the Venezuelan composer Chelique Sarabia. The portrait features an older man with white hair and glasses, wearing a blue and white striped shirt, with his hands clasped before him. He has a calm and gentle expression. The background of the mural is a rich tapestry of colorful, graffiti-style text and abstract shapes, intertwined with the portrait. Visible words and phrases related to Sarabia's life and work include "CHELIQUE SARABIA" prominently displayed in stylized letters at the bottom right. Other phrases mention "poeta" (poet), "ARTE Y EDUCACIÓN" (Art and Education), "Margariteña" (referencing his connection to Margarita Island), his birth year "1940," and musical terms such as "Orquesta" (Orchestra) and "electrónica" (electronic). Additional words like "ANSIEDAD," "Un solo Pueblo" (One People), and "Periplos" are also integrated into the artistic background. Below the mural, a section of a building wall is covered by a metal security grate with a diamond pattern, part of which is painted in red, white, and blue. The lower portion of the wall continues the graffiti art, predominantly featuring bold purple and yellow shapes. Two black light fixtures are mounted on the building's facade above the mural. The scene appears to be set during daytime, under diffused light, highlighting this colorful piece of public art as a tribute.
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