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The image shows the backrest of a light-colored, possibly off-white or beige, office-style chair covered in various graffiti tags, numbers, and drawings made with different colored markers. The chair has a metal hydraulic column base, visible at the bottom center.

The graffiti is dense and multi-layered, indicating numerous additions over time.
Notable text includes:
*   In the upper left, "ACAB" written in green with exclamation marks.
*   Below "ACAB", a large "1312" is written in black, with a red swirl underneath.
*   The word "MAYZAK" appears multiple times:
    *   In the upper center, a black tag reads "MAY ZAK" or "MAY ZAH" with an arrow.
    *   Below that, in blue, "MAY ZAK" is written inside a star shape (pentagram).
    *   A larger, elaborate blue tag spanning the mid-section seems to read "MAY ZAK".
    *   Near the bottom, "MAY ZAK" is written in purple, in a bubble-letter style.
    *   Below the purple "MAY ZAK", a purple tag reads "The MAY ZAK" with an arrow pointing right.
*   In the upper right, faint text in light blue or white reads "GJWG".
*   On the left side, below "1312", there's "XI XII MMVI OO" in blue.
*   Near the bottom left, a blue marking looks like "72%".
*   On the right side, a small black tag reads "4" above "11-12".

Several symbols and drawings are also present:
*   A red bow is drawn in the upper left.
*   A green, cartoonish bear or animal face with fangs is in the upper right.
*   Small red heart symbols appear near some tags.
*   A prominent red anarchy symbol (A inside a circle) is on the right side.
*   A speech bubble with the number "12" inside is near the purple "MAYZAK" tag.
*   Stars and small dots accompany various tags.

The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting an indoor setting. Parts of what appear to be dark wooden furniture legs (possibly tables or other chairs) are visible behind the chair. The overall impression is a casual environment where personal expression through tagging is common.
AYOUB

Dec 8, 2024, 8:46 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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The image shows the backrest of a light-colored, possibly off-white or beige, office-style chair covered in various graffiti tags, numbers, and drawings made with different colored markers. The chair has a metal hydraulic column base, visible at the bottom center. The graffiti is dense and multi-layered, indicating numerous additions over time. Notable text includes: * In the upper left, "ACAB" written in green with exclamation marks. * Below "ACAB", a large "1312" is written in black, with a red swirl underneath. * The word "MAYZAK" appears multiple times: * In the upper center, a black tag reads "MAY ZAK" or "MAY ZAH" with an arrow. * Below that, in blue, "MAY ZAK" is written inside a star shape (pentagram). * A larger, elaborate blue tag spanning the mid-section seems to read "MAY ZAK". * Near the bottom, "MAY ZAK" is written in purple, in a bubble-letter style. * Below the purple "MAY ZAK", a purple tag reads "The MAY ZAK" with an arrow pointing right. * In the upper right, faint text in light blue or white reads "GJWG". * On the left side, below "1312", there's "XI XII MMVI OO" in blue. * Near the bottom left, a blue marking looks like "72%". * On the right side, a small black tag reads "4" above "11-12". Several symbols and drawings are also present: * A red bow is drawn in the upper left. * A green, cartoonish bear or animal face with fangs is in the upper right. * Small red heart symbols appear near some tags. * A prominent red anarchy symbol (A inside a circle) is on the right side. * A speech bubble with the number "12" inside is near the purple "MAYZAK" tag. * Stars and small dots accompany various tags. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting an indoor setting. Parts of what appear to be dark wooden furniture legs (possibly tables or other chairs) are visible behind the chair. The overall impression is a casual environment where personal expression through tagging is common.

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