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  <description>First "Open-Air Art Gallery" created by women in Uruguay.Mujer Semilla - Women's Arts FestivalAiguá - UruguayThe idea for the mural she painted for the 4th edition of “Mujer Semilla” (Woman Seed) arose in response to the question: What seed are women planting? What do we wish to leave behind in our brief passage on Earth?In a world that often hurts, all that remains is to act from the heart. The woman depicted is a tribute to indigenous peoples and grandmothers, who, through their stories and wisdom, have much to offer.</description>
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