
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a vibrant outdoor wall art installation in Savona, Italy, featuring a three-dimensional, relief-style tree sculpture. The artwork is set against an aged, textured orange wall, which shows patches of white discoloration and cracking, suggesting an urban environment. The central subject is a detailed tree sculpture, crafted from what appears to be ceramic or similar material, with a textured bark-like trunk and branches. It is adorned with numerous small, light-colored ceramic flowers and green leaves, giving it a lively, blooming appearance. A few small, red and yellow apples are also visible on the branches. Around the base of the tree, scattered on the orange wall and the transition to the lower grey wall, are small ceramic leaves and mushrooms, depicting a natural, grounded setting. Above the tree, also in three-dimensional relief letters, is the Italian phrase "L'ALBERO CARLETTO" (The Carlitto Tree). To the right of the tree, near its base, is a small, rectangular brown tile or plaque with handwritten text. It reads: "Albero Carlitto", followed by "A. SC." and the years "2010 - 2011". This suggests the tree is a memorial or commemoration for someone named Carlitto, possibly associated with a school or project ("A. SC."). On the far left of the image, two stacked light grey utility boxes are visible, covered in various stickers and graffiti, indicating a public street setting. The lower portion of the wall below the orange section is a rough, aggregate grey texture. The lighting suggests daylight, but no specific time of day or weather conditions are discernible. The overall impression is a charming and personal piece of public art.
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