
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a vibrant outdoor wall mural on a weathered, peach-orange colored building in Savona, Italy. The artwork, crafted in ceramic or relief, features a central dark brown tree with numerous branches, adorned with light green leaves and delicate pink blossoms, suggesting a spring or summer theme. Below the tree, two segmented garden beds are depicted, filled with smaller green plants and yellowish, leaf-like forms at their bases, contributing to the natural motif. Above the tree, arched white three-dimensional letters spell out the Italian phrase: "PER FARE TUTTO CI VUOLE UN..." (To do everything, one needs a...). The sentence concludes with a large white flower to the right, whose petals spell out "FIORE" (flower) around its yellow-orange center, completing the popular saying, "Per fare tutto ci vuole un fiore." Two small, white rectangular plaques are visible on the wall. One, located above the tree, reads: "DIVIETO DI AFFISSIONE ART. 663 C.P." (No posting of advertisements - Article 663 of the Penal Code). The other, positioned to the left of the tree, identifies the artwork as "Albero delle Stagioni A.S.C. 2009-2010" (Tree of the Seasons A.S.C. 2009-2010), indicating its title and creation period. The lower section of the wall features a rough, grey textured finish, leading down to a grey paved sidewalk. To the far right, part of a light grey utility box is visible, with green foliage growing densely at its base and along the sidewalk. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting a clear daytime. The mural beautifully conveys a message of nature and simple beauty within an urban environment.
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