
Stake attention in this memory
A vibrant red-orange wall serves as the backdrop for an artistic display in an indoor setting, likely a museum or exhibition space. A large, stylized blue graphic, resembling a word like "VIVO" rendered in a brushstroke font, dominates the left side of the wall. To its right, a poem or text is arranged vertically, written in white Portuguese script. Some key phrases within the text, such as "o pensamento" (the thought) and "do céu" (from the sky), are circled and connected by thin lines, creating a visual path for the reader. The text, attributed to "Denilson Baniwa," explores themes of origin and existence, beginning with "Antes do azul, vem" (Before blue comes) and progressing through "Antes do vermelho, vem," "Antes do amarelo, surgiu o tempo." It then details the emergence of knowledge, history, and recognition from elements like "carvão" (coal) and "tinta" (ink). The poem culminates with the lines "Antes da memória, o tempo não existia. Antes da arte, o mundo não existia," suggesting the profound and foundational role of art. The wall surface shows some texture and minor imperfections, with a reflection of light visible on the blue graphic. The floor and a corner of an adjacent wall, visible at the bottom and left, are dark, possibly black or deep grey. No people are present, and the lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an interior exhibition.
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