Being an agnostic, religious festivals usually pass me by without much
enthusiasm, but as I get older I try to learn something from whatever I
encounter, and that of course it's all about story.
This was one of the many tableaux that were displayed throughout the town and presumably used as one of the 'stations of the cross' parade on Easter Sunday (though I had left town by then).
But religious symbolism aside, the 'story' is — that it was made by the staff of my hotel during my stay there.
Over the course of a few days they worked together during their free time in the breakfast room, and I was impressed by their creativity with simple and natural components.
As we're in the Andes the scene naturally includes Llamas and pan pipes and woven fabric. They have also used the red earth from the nearby (multi-coloured) mountains, along with seeds, herbs, flowers and herbs.
This will never be displayed in an art gallery, just a communal effort to make
something beautiful.

