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An indoor hallway or stairwell in Tel-Aviv, Israel, features a vibrant display of street art and everyday objects. The dominant subject is a large, black and white graffiti drawing of a stylized female character with large eyes and spiky hair, wearing a dark top, painted on a light-colored wall. The letters "ID" are visible next to her. Below the character, a portion of a blue mural with abstract designs, possibly depicting a face, extends across the wall and partially onto a lower door. To the right of this, red and white stripes form a pattern, including an 'X' shape. An upper, dark brown door is adorned with various stickers and posters, including a yellow unisex restroom symbol and a Hebrew poster reading "נוכת בית" (House Warming/Homecoming). A second, green door is visible below the murals, also covered in stickers. To the left of the lower door, blue, fabric-like shapes are painted on the wall. Below these, a block of Hebrew text reads, "כיצד נטיט את המנגנונינו שמפעילינז את המוזיאון לפעול לטובת האמניו*" (How to steer our mechanisms that activate the museum to act for the benefit of the artists*). Three star-shaped decals or paintings—two yellow and one red—are placed further left on the wall. Two bicycles are parked along a metal railing in the foreground, partially obscuring the right side of the wall art. One red bicycle has "AVALANCHE ALL TERRA" visible on its frame, and a tire with "KENDA NEVEGAL" tread is prominent. The setting is brightly lit, likely by artificial light, given the indoor context. No specific activity is taking place beyond the static arrangement of art and parked bikes.
Symbol
15F04
Volume
2,855
Creator
+$0.01
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.57







