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The image depicts a section of a dark-colored, vertically segmented urban wall, likely granite or stone, heavily covered with layered posters, stickers, and graffiti

TbilisiGeorgia

The image depicts a section of a dark-colored, vertically segmented urban wall, likely granite or stone, heavily covered with layered posters, stickers, and graffiti. The scene is located at Rustaveli Avenue 37 in Tbilisi, Georgia, as indicated on multiple visible posters. Numerous paper posters dominate the lower and mid-sections of the wall. Several identical and varied advertisements for "BU & KHARI NATURAL WINE BAR SHOP & KITCHEN" at "RUSTAVELI 37" feature a stylized red devil character, sometimes accompanied by wine bottles or small cat figures, against white, pink, or red backgrounds. These posters include QR codes. Below them, two identical dark red and black concert posters for "NIGHT EVENTS" feature the band "USA ANATHEMA CREATION" performing "LIVE IN TBILISI" on "AUGUST 7" at "JUNKYARD CLUB". To the right, a white poster advertises "RAW HAIRCUTS" with a black abstract symbol and the text "BOLD & RAW". A smaller poster in the lower right references "13.06 art that is born here and now 2020". The upper half of the wall is characterized by a cluster of approximately fifteen circular green stickers, each displaying a white number "4" and Georgian text (reading "საქართველო," meaning Georgia). Other stickers present include a small blue circular emblem in the upper left and a white triangular sticker with black text reading "NEVER RUSSIA!" in the upper right. The wall surface is extensively covered with various spray-painted graffiti tags and markings in black, white, light blue, and pink. A distinct light blue tag is visible in the lower left, and dripping pink script is present in the lower center. A black-and-white stylized face with a pink element is discernible among the graffiti in the upper right. An unadorned, faded light gray rectangular patch, indicative of a removed object, is present in the upper-central area. The entire surface exhibits signs of urban wear, layering, and partial deterioration.