
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an outdoor, makeshift workshop or roadside stall in Accra, Ghana, under direct sunlight. A dark-complexioned, balding adult male, wearing a light-patterned short-sleeved shirt, is seated at a rustic wooden workbench. He is actively engaged in cutting or shaping light pink/purple foam board material with a utility knife. The workbench holds multiple pieces of this material, some cut into geometric forms, and a long roll of light-colored sheet material extends from the front. To the left of the man are two metal-framed chairs with red seats; one supports a red bag. Behind the man, a corrugated metal wall serves as a backdrop, covered with various commercial signs and posters, including a large graphic for "3D SIGNS," a drawn portrait of a woman, and text advertising "PENCIL SHADING" and "LARGE FORMAT P." To the right, a prominent hand-painted sign displays a baby's face with the text "BUT NEVER trust dem." The overhead shelter is composed of a blue metal sheet in the upper left and repurposed patterned tarpaulins, some depicting illustrations of vegetables like carrots and beetroot. The ground consists of exposed earth, with some concrete elements and metal bars visible in the immediate foreground.
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