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In Caracas, Venezuela, an image depicts a section of a wall featuring text and artwork, cordoned off by a blue barrier tape
MomentIn Caracas, Venezuela, an image depicts a section of a wall featuring text and artwork, cordoned off by a blue barrier tape. The text, written in black capital letters, reads "EL KALEIDOSCOPIO" followed by smaller text in Spanish that translates to "days and more days have passed since the first day." To the right of the text, a dark, silhouette-like sculpture of a human figure is positioned, facing to the right. Further to the right, on a textured, golden-brown background, is a lighter, silhouette-like artwork of another human figure in a similar walking pose. The blue barrier tape, supported by metal stanchions, displays repeating logos that appear to be "BDT banco digital de los trabajadores" and a logo with the word "Metro." The wall itself is a textured, off-white surface. The floor in front of the wall is tiled with reddish-brown and greyish tiles. The overall scene appears to be an indoor public space, possibly a transit station or museum hallway.

