
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a nighttime street scene in Dhaka, Bangladesh, focusing on a vibrant mural painted on a building wall. The central feature is a large-scale artistic rendition of a man with curly hair and a beard, dressed in a collared shirt. This mural, rendered in shades of blue and white against a bright red background, occupies the left-center portion of the wall. To the left of the man, the Bengali text "১৯৯৩-০০" (1993-00) and "#আমরাই হাদি" (#Amrahi Hadi), likely a name or slogan, are visible. To the immediate left of the mural, a rectangular sign for "KSRM" (a Bangladeshi steel company) hangs, with Bengali text "শেকড় থেকে শিখতে" (to learn from the roots) and "গাড়ি চালাতে দেবেন না" (Do not drive a car) beneath it, possibly from a road safety campaign. The right side of the wall, contrasting with the red section, is white and densely covered with numerous overlapping and partially torn paper posters and flyers, featuring various Bengali texts and images. A prominent blue teardrop shape with the word "WASA" (Water Supply and Sewerage Authority) is clearly visible among these. Other discernible texts include "ZENITH ACADEMIC CARE" and "উদ্ভাস" (Udvash), indicating educational or coaching services. The foreground shows a concrete curb separating the sidewalk from the street. The ground appears damp, possibly from moisture or recent rain. The artificial lighting suggests it is nighttime, illuminating the wall and casting subtle shadows. The scene is static, offering a glimpse into urban street art and advertising in Bangladesh.
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