
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a late afternoon view of the "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" sculpture and the surrounding architecture at VDNKh (Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy) in Moscow, Russia. The iconic stainless steel sculpture, a symbol of Soviet era propaganda, depicts a male worker holding aloft a hammer and a female collective farmer holding a sickle, forming the USSR emblem. The sculpture is positioned atop the Soviet Pavilion, a grand structure with classical architectural elements, including large columns topped with sculpted horse heads. The building is bathed in the warm, golden light of the setting sun, casting long shadows and highlighting the details of its facade. The sky above is a clear blue, with wispy white clouds scattered across it. In the foreground, a lush green tree with a thick canopy partially obscures the view of the building. Two individuals, appearing to be young men, walk away from the camera on a paved pathway, dressed in casual attire. Their presence suggests a leisurely atmosphere, with visitors enjoying the park-like setting of VDNKh. Further in the background, more trees and some distant figures indicate the expanse of the exhibition grounds. The overall scene evokes a sense of historical grandeur and public space in Moscow.
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