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This close-up image captures a section of a dark brown wooden door or paneling, exhibiting traditional craftsmanship with recessed rectangular panels and decorative raised moldings, including a prominent curved one on the left. The wooden surface, which appears to be aged and has a somewhat glossy, reflective finish, is extensively covered with numerous scratches, carvings, and scribbles.

These marks are predominantly white, indicating they were created by scratching through a dark stain to expose the lighter wood beneath. On the left side of the central rectangular panel, there is a dense area of aggressive, cross-hatched scratches. Elsewhere, the marks are more varied, forming thinner lines, abstract patterns, and what appear to be rudimentary letters and numbers.

Textual elements are present but largely illegible due to their crude nature and overlapping marks. Along the curved molding on the far left, fragments of letters like "N.I." and "T.S." can be faintly perceived. Within the central panel, amidst the tangled lines, faint shapes resembling "S07" or "S O 1" and potentially "5-5-" are visible. The overall appearance suggests a history of deliberate defacement or graffiti accumulated over time, reflecting human interaction with the surface. The scene is static, documenting the wear and markings on the wood. This door is located in Casablanca, Morocco.
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Jan 20, 2025, 10:12 AM

Casablanca, Morocco

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This close-up image captures a section of a dark brown wooden door or paneling, exhibiting traditional craftsmanship with recessed rectangular panels and decorative raised moldings, including a prominent curved one on the left. The wooden surface, which appears to be aged and has a somewhat glossy, reflective finish, is extensively covered with numerous scratches, carvings, and scribbles. These marks are predominantly white, indicating they were created by scratching through a dark stain to expose the lighter wood beneath. On the left side of the central rectangular panel, there is a dense area of aggressive, cross-hatched scratches. Elsewhere, the marks are more varied, forming thinner lines, abstract patterns, and what appear to be rudimentary letters and numbers. Textual elements are present but largely illegible due to their crude nature and overlapping marks. Along the curved molding on the far left, fragments of letters like "N.I." and "T.S." can be faintly perceived. Within the central panel, amidst the tangled lines, faint shapes resembling "S07" or "S O 1" and potentially "5-5-" are visible. The overall appearance suggests a history of deliberate defacement or graffiti accumulated over time, reflecting human interaction with the surface. The scene is static, documenting the wear and markings on the wood. This door is located in Casablanca, Morocco.

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