

Black and white drawing of four men. The man in the center wears a white shirt and a dark robe. He holds another man in a chokehold with one arm; his other arm is held straight up. One man is behind him on the left with mouth open. Another man is crouched on the right with arms reaching out. The text "Ya es hora" is written below the image. The image is bordered by a white background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 596 × 893 px
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