
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a mosaic installation of numerous stylized birds, predominantly swallows, arranged on a grey, angled wall. The birds are crafted from small, tessellated pieces of various materials, including what appears to be ceramic tiles and mirrored fragments, giving them a shimmering, fragmented appearance. The mosaic is divided into two main sections by a darker grey, angled surface. In the upper section, birds are displayed against a lighter grey background. They are arranged in rows and clusters, with some flying left, others right, and some in various stages of flight. The colors vary, with some birds featuring blues, yellows, and whites, while others are more muted with browns and whites, and some have hints of red. A diagonal strip of what looks like mirrored or metallic material runs across the top of this section, reflecting light. The lower section of the wall is a darker grey and also features a multitude of mosaic birds. These birds are also varied in color and pose. Some are quite detailed, with patterned wings and bodies, while others are simpler in design. The angled surface creates a sense of depth and visual separation between the two displays of birds. There are no people or animals visible in the image, only the static mosaic artwork. The environment appears to be an interior space, possibly a gallery, museum, or public art installation, given the scale and presentation of the work. The clean, uniform walls suggest a curated display. Based on publicly available information, this mosaic artwork, titled "Swallows" or "Birds," is located on the exterior wall of the Kustodieva House (House of Kustodiev) at 34 Rossi Street in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The artwork was created by artists Anna and Vasily Sergeev and installed in 2016. The house itself is a significant architectural landmark in the city.
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