
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up view of a weathered, light-colored metal surface, possibly an exterior utility box or panel, in Budva, Montenegro. The surface is marked by rust, scratches, and graffiti. A prominent feature is a jagged, irregularly shaped hole in the metal, revealing darkness within. To the left of the hole, there appears to be a stylized drawing of two faces, with simple circular eyes and curved lines for mouths, rendered in black. Below this, written in bold black letters, is the phrase "WHAT EVER". The letters are somewhat distorted, with the "W" in "WHAT" particularly angled. To the right of the hole, there is pink graffiti, which appears to be a stylized signature or tag. The graffiti is fluid and abstract, with looping lines and curves. A metal bolt or rivet is visible on the surface near this pink graffiti. The background includes a rough, gray concrete surface, likely part of a wall or pavement, which is textured and appears to be outdoors. A hint of green foliage is visible at the bottom right edge of the frame. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the overall condition of the metal and concrete implies an outdoor, possibly urban or coastal, environment. The graffiti and the damaged state of the metal suggest a lack of maintenance or a history of vandalism.
Symbol
1348E
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.70
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