
Stake attention in this memory
The image features three young Black girls in an indoor setting, likely in Barakin Akawo, Nigeria. The central figure, a girl positioned in the foreground, smiles warmly at the camera, extending her left hand to make a peace sign. She is dressed in a red short-sleeved polo shirt, adorned with a "QUEENAVILLE SCHOOL" emblem on the left chest, black shorts, and gray flip-flops. Her hair is styled in braids, intricately decorated with colorful square beads. She holds a rolled-up item, resembling a hand-rolled cigarette or joint, in her right hand, resting against her hip. Behind her, two other girls, also in red clothing (possibly school uniforms), are partially visible. One girl stands to the left, looking away from the camera, while the other is largely obscured. The background suggests a functional interior space, possibly a common area or a small shop. To the left, a dark wooden door and a white shelving unit are visible. The shelves display several bottles, which appear to be liquor, with labels showing text such as "LONG RIVER" and "FELISA." A framed picture or advertisement with "NOT ALL BEERS." printed along its bottom edge hangs on the wall. Above the girls, a black wall-mounted fan and white metal railings or grilles are visible. To the right, stacked wooden pallets or crates, topped with a dark blue cushion and a piece of white paper bearing some illegible handwritten text, complete the scene. The floor is tiled with a mix of light-colored plain and patterned tiles. The lighting indicates it is daytime, and the main subject's expression is cheerful.
No transactions found


