
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor display featuring the Aztec Sun Stone (Piedra del Sol), a large, circular, intricately carved basalt monolith. The scene is set within a museum or exhibition space in Mexico City, Mexico, with the artifact leaning against a light-colored tiled wall. The Sun Stone dominates the frame, illuminated by strong, directional artificial light from the left. This lighting emphasizes the deep relief and complex details of the carving, creating prominent shadows that highlight the texture and three-dimensionality of the stone. The monolith is a warm, earthy grey-brown, showcasing an elaborate array of Mesoamerican iconography, including a central face, concentric rings filled with calendar glyphs, and mythological figures. The stone exhibits signs of age and wear, with irregular, weathered edges and a notable chipped section at the bottom. To the right of the Sun Stone, a dark, rectangular object with a textured, possibly grooved surface is visible, suggesting another display element or a different stone block. A small, light-colored, unreadable label or sticker is attached to this object. The background consists of uniform light grey or beige rectangular wall tiles. The left edge of the image is a solid black, indicating a dark adjacent wall or section of the display area. No people or activities are present, focusing entirely on the static display of the ancient artifact.
Symbol
DC11D
Volume
5,972
Creator
+$0.30
Revenue
+$0.19
TVL
$15.04


