
Stake attention in this memory
A white, soiled mattress stands vertically on a city sidewalk, serving as a canvas for poignant street art. In bold black capital letters, the mattress displays the message: "SINCE YOU ARE NOT HERE ANYMORE THE SILENCE IN THE ROOM BOTHERS ME..." The text is adorned with numerous black spirals, and additional illegible numbers or letters, possibly "109" or "601," are visible upside down along the top edge, and "ehi" or "eli" near the bottom right of the main text. The mattress is propped against the exterior wall of a building. The lower portion of the wall is constructed from light-brown bricks, while the upper section is painted a faded, streaky black, showing visible wear and water damage. A dark green utility box is positioned to the right of the mattress, against the black wall. Nearby, a small, damaged dark wooden shelf unit rests on the pavement, with one drawer partially open. The immediate surroundings include grey concrete pavement, with a dark grey mat or rug visible on the far right. A metal drainage grate is embedded in the pavement near the base of the brick wall. Mounted on the brickwork, beneath a decorative black archway showing signs of peeling paint, is a grey security camera. The scene appears to be captured in natural daylight, likely during the day, with no harsh shadows. The combination of brick architecture, utility boxes, and pavement gives a distinct urban feel, consistent with a London street. The overall scene evokes a sense of abandonment, decay, and introspective melancholy.
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