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The image displays a close-up of a page from a book. On the left side, a photograph shows a bronze sculpture of a nude figure from the waist down, with smooth, rounded forms suggestive of a human torso and buttocks. The sculpture is a muted, earthy brown color and is positioned outdoors, with a blurred background of what appears to be a sky and some distant structures. The title of the artwork, "Pastor de Nubes" by Jean Arp, is printed below the photograph.

On the right side of the page, there is a block of text in Spanish. The text begins with a discussion of the artwork's suggestion of volume and expressiveness, and references "clouds" and "pastor" (shepherd). It then transitions to a description of the artist Jean Arp, mentioning his active participation in avant-garde movements and his work in sculpture and poetry, characterized by an evolutionary style towards curvilinear and abstract forms.

Below the photograph and the artist's name, there are three bullet points, each posing a question in Spanish: "What is volume?", "Can we enter into a volume?", and "What is sculpture?".

There is no information in the image that indicates any location in the city of Guayacán, Venezuela. The image is solely focused on the artwork and the accompanying text.
FM-COnal1

Jul 2, 2026

Guayacán, Venezuela

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The image displays a close-up of a page from a book. On the left side, a photograph shows a bronze sculpture of a nude figure from the waist down, with smooth, rounded forms suggestive of a human torso and buttocks. The sculpture is a muted, earthy brown color and is positioned outdoors, with a blurred background of what appears to be a sky and some distant structures. The title of the artwork, "Pastor de Nubes" by Jean Arp, is printed below the photograph. On the right side of the page, there is a block of text in Spanish. The text begins with a discussion of the artwork's suggestion of volume and expressiveness, and references "clouds" and "pastor" (shepherd). It then transitions to a description of the artist Jean Arp, mentioning his active participation in avant-garde movements and his work in sculpture and poetry, characterized by an evolutionary style towards curvilinear and abstract forms. Below the photograph and the artist's name, there are three bullet points, each posing a question in Spanish: "What is volume?", "Can we enter into a volume?", and "What is sculpture?". There is no information in the image that indicates any location in the city of Guayacán, Venezuela. The image is solely focused on the artwork and the accompanying text.

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