The sculpture is 17 meters high and is made of iron with a yellow color that comes from acrylic enamel with bronze.
Some people began to call it a "monument to the fallopian tubes", and others considered that it was not suitable because it did not represent the "true spirit of the city" [5] Artists and specialists indicated that they felt displaced for not being considered to make a sculpture of this magnitude, since there was no previous call.
Although the piece can be interpreted as a 'winged victory', for some it has other appearances, such as the claws of a crustacean or even a double-headed snake, as Roberto Martínez Garcilaso pointed out.
Although on a technical or plastic level the piece has relevance, it was judged as inappropriate for the context where it was chosen, a traditional neighborhood in the city of Puebla.
Until the year of inauguration of the work, Puebla did not have sculptures in public spaces of these dimensions that also used unconventional forms and materials; Although yellow is a color widely used in the area, it was part of the elements that were considered as striking or out of place.