
Stake attention in this memory
An open book or magazine is depicted at an angle, displaying two pages featuring stencil artwork. The primary artwork, visible on the right page, shows a black silhouette of a figure, possibly a child, holding a sign against an orange-brown background. The sign contains the text: "Laugh now, but one day we'll be in charge." A similar, partially visible stencil of another figure with the same text on a sign is seen on the left page. Along the bottom right edge of the page, white text provides context for the artwork: "You're no safer in first class. 20 minutes, District Line, London 2002." Part of the artist's name, "Bane" (likely referring to Banksy), is also visible on the right page. The book's pages have a glossy finish, reflecting light. The setting appears to be indoors, with a light gray upholstered surface visible to the right of the book, possibly part of a chair or sofa. Darker furniture or objects and a glimpse of a wooden floor are visible in the background on the left. The image is a static shot of the open publication.
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