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A framed, impressionistic or abstract painting hangs on a rustic, light-colored stone or concrete wall, likely indoors or in a covered area. The painting features a vibrant palette dominated by blues, greens, browns, and hints of orange and yellow, rendered with visible, thick brushstrokes. Its composition suggests a landscape or a semi-abstract scene. The painting is encased in a dark gray or silver frame with a textured or carved border. To the right of the artwork, a small rectangular white plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on this plaque is partially legible and identifies the artist as "FERNANDO PAZOS LUQUE." Below the artist's name, additional Spanish text, possibly indicating the medium ("OLEO") and the artwork's title or date, is visible but less clear. Another similar plaque is partially visible in the upper left corner of the image, near the top edge of the frame, but its text is mostly obscured. The wall itself shows signs of age and texture, contributing to a simple yet authentic display setting. Natural light illuminates the scene, creating a slight glare on the painting's protective surface. The overall impression is that of an artwork on display, possibly in a gallery or exhibition in Arequipa, Peru, given the location context.
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