
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a multi-paneled mosaic art installation, identified as Nachum Gutman's "Signon Tel Aviv" at Migdal Shalom (Shalom Meir Tower) in Tel Aviv, Israel. The installation features three prominent vertical mosaic panels composed of numerous small, irregularly cut tiles. The leftmost panel displays a complex design in blues, greens, and reds, depicting figures, a prominent crescent shape, and abstract forms. The central panel is predominantly yellow and gold, illustrating a stylized map or cityscape with geometric outlines, and an arc element at its top. The rightmost panel features a scene in earthy tones, with abstract or structural elements. In the foreground, a horizontal mosaic surface, likely a bench or ground element, is visible, segmented into distinct color blocks including pink, white, and blue-green tiles. Strong daylight illuminates the scene, casting defined shadows on the central vertical panel and across the foreground mosaic. Modern high-rise buildings with reflective glass and concrete exteriors are visible in the background under a clear sky. No individuals are present within the frame.
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