By luzscarllet18 on Skatehive
Yesterday, while visiting a beautiful spot in my city called El Monumento, located on Cacique Maraguey Avenue, I was able to appreciate the effect of the sun on the sculptures there, which highlighted the incredible intensity of the sun’s rays until 6 p.m.—so strong that it was difficult to focus my phone on the scene. Even so, I set out to take these photos that I’m sharing with you today. In the first one, we can clearly see the shadows cast on the ground of this large plaza, which serves as a recreational space for many tourists who visit this site. The figures that make up this sculpture represent indigenous women from the time of the conquest. It was created to mark the 500th anniversary of the founding of the city of Cumaná by artist Carlos Prada, who celebrates the strength of indigenous women. This was my entry for Round #418 of the SMASh Contest. I invite all of you reading this to join this initiative led by my friend @melinda010100—until the next opportunity. Spanish Version