
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a mural painted on the side of a building in Perm, Russia. The mural is designed to resemble postage stamps and features images related to Soviet history and culture. The mural depicts several stylized stamps. One large stamp on the left features a portrait of a man, likely a historical figure, with the text "30 KON" and "ПОЧТА CCCP" visible. Above this portrait, there is text in Russian which translates to "A person sounds proud." Below this stamp, there is a torn section of the mural revealing layers of paint, with some Cyrillic text visible that reads "YE" and "15". To the right of the portrait stamp, there are other elements that appear to be part of stamps. One section has a yellow background with red-brown abstract shapes and lines, and a smaller gray stamp with Cyrillic text that reads "SORRENTO 3867". Further to the right, another stamp-like design shows a hammer and sickle and other agricultural tools, with Cyrillic text reading "15 УЕ З ДН.СОВДЕП." which likely refers to a Soviet administrative unit. Above these, large red-brown abstract shapes resembling human hands and arms are painted against a yellow and white background. The mural is colorful, with dominant colors including brown, yellow, red, white, and gray. The building itself appears to have a stucco or concrete facade, and the mural is painted directly onto this surface. The sky is visible in the upper left corner, suggesting it is daytime, and the weather appears overcast. A portion of a metal fence or grate is visible on the right edge of the photograph. The overall impression is a vibrant and historically themed public art installation.
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