T-shirts celebrating Maduro's capture become fashionable among Venezuelans in Peru
With phrases like 'Free Venezuela' or 'The executioner has fallen,' these are some of the designs worn by Venezuelans in Peru on t-shirts celebrating Maduro's capture
On t-shirts and other garments, images of Colombian President Nicolas Maduro's record have been printed, models that have come in fashion among the Colombian community living in Peru to enjoy this occasion in their nation.
The executioner has fallen and the phrases" Free Venezuela" and" The executioner has fallen" appear in Venezuelans ' clothing in Lima depict Maduro being detained in various circumstances, both real and imagined using artificial intelligence ( AI ). The leader appears in some cases while incarcerated, while others are surrounded by American military officers.
T-shirts with the image of the Colombian president in a box were currently circulating in Lima shortly after Maduro's arrest by U. S. military forces in an early Saturday morning activity.
Yanelis Torres, a 22-year-old Venezuelan who arrived in Peru four years ago and works in the largest cotton shop in Latin America, Gamarra, which is located in the center of the country's capital. He is the creator of these styles.
We started working on Saturday at 9:00 and by 10:00 we were now producing that as soon as I arrived, I saw that people were asking on WhatsApp if we had anything, the young woman told EFE.
Before US President Donald Trump's prominent image of Maduro in custody was made, he used AI to produce images of the Venezuelan innovator as a captive prisoner. As a result, he used AI to produce the images.
You can already picture the situation as being imprisoned, I said," I looked for regular photos of Nicolas. " With the aid of Photoshop and artificial intelligence, it was a medley. When the official photo was released, it was initially printed as is before the creativity began adding new backgrounds and phrases, such as" The executioner has fallen," a song that gained popularity in Venezuela," Torres explained.
One person purchased more than a hundred T-shirts to market to Venezuelans commemorating Maduro's get on the first day, along with more than a thousand of them, and they've since sold more than a thousand.
Five or perhaps fifteen Residents" come in parties. " The architect noted that each customer wanted to purchase five or ten because they also wanted to give some to their Venezuelan families.
And Torres is now putting together new designs as new images of Maduro's record emerge.
The Cuban president's depictions will be the subject of the upcoming publications, which will include images of him appearing in court in Brooklyn, where he is being tried for several crimes, including medication and arms trafficking, as well as illustrations of his as he is being tried by the U. S. Attorney's Office. When more photos or videos are released, he continued," Every time I take pictures, feed them into artificial intelligence, or look for more photographs online, I create new subtitles, looking for something amusing to make a joke about," he continued. More than 1. 6 million Venezuelans are residing in the country's capital, Lima, whose population exceeds that of many places in their country of origin, making Peru the second country in the world with the largest Cuban community worldwide. Sasa
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