Surreal Or Real?
The “Totem of Confessions,” pictured here, stands tall, exuding an aura of mystique. This grand chapel, crafted by the visionary artists Garlington and Bertotti, is constructed primarily from plaster, wood, and paper. With intricate carvings and an ornate pinnacle, it offers a stark contrast to the barren surroundings, representing a sanctuary of secrets and stories within its walls.
Positioned prominently in front of this architectural marvel is a whimsical, odd-looking car. Its vibrant yellow frame, reminiscent of a dragon or mythical creature, adds a playful touch to the otherwise solemn backdrop. Together, they capture the festival’s essence of unrestrained creativity, self-expression, and juxtaposition of the traditional with the eccentric.