An intimate, symbolic still life of a home altar dedicated to queer Chicanx and Muxerista resistance: a low wooden table draped in a richly patterned, handwoven textile in deep reds, purples, and golds. Atop the cloth rests a lit white veladora candle in a clear glass holder, a small rainbow-striped papel picado banner, a stack of zines with bold, radical cover art, and a ceramic bowl filled with dried rose petals and sage. The background features a muted wall with a framed abstract print inspired by Chicanx iconography. Warm golden-hour light streams from the side, casting dramatic, elongated shadows and a soft glow around the candle, photographed in realistic detail from an eye-level perspective, evoking reverence, resilience, and contemplative energy.

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