
Stake attention in this memory
The scene is located in Petah Tikva, Israel. It depicts a textured, light-colored wall, likely stucco or rough plaster, serving as a background for mounted decorative objects and a living plant. Dominating the upper and central portions of the frame is a section of a decorative firearm, specifically the stock and lock mechanism of what appears to be a flintlock rifle. The stock is made of dark brown wood, featuring intricate, light-colored (possibly silver-toned) swirling engravings. The metal lock mechanism and trigger guard are dark, exhibiting a rusted or antiqued finish. A small, light-colored pin or stud protrudes from the wooden stock above the trigger guard. A live plant, characterized by a slender green vine, traverses horizontally across the middle of the image. The vine features variegated leaves with distinct patterns of light green and off-white or cream coloration. Roots or attachment points are visible along the vine where it contacts the wall or the decorative objects. In the lower right portion of the frame, partially obscured by the plant, is another fragment of a dark brown wooden object. This object also displays similar light-colored, swirling engravings, suggesting it may be a complementary decorative piece, possibly another section of a firearm stock or an axe handle. The top edge of the image reveals a narrow, dark brown wooden border or frame running horizontally. There are no people visible in the scene. The lighting suggests ambient illumination.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found










