
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed mural painted on the gable end of a building located in Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom. The mural utilizes a cartoon or anime art style, primarily featuring stylized characters and text bubbles. The uppermost section, conforming to the building's triangular gable, depicts a large, dark grey figure with red eyes and sharp teeth partially embracing a brown-haired boy with blue eyes, who appears distressed. A white speech bubble from the dark figure states, "This is why we Stay at Home." A second white speech bubble from the boy reads, "I Forgot How to be me!" A small potted plant with a single leaf is shown near the boy's head. Below the gable, the mural transitions into a series of three vertically aligned comic-strip panels on a purple background. The left panel features a smiling brown-haired boy with blue eyes, looking down at a brown potted plant with a green sprout of three leaves. His speech bubble says, "Look at it grow, maybe we Can too." The central panel presents a grey-skinned character with black hair and prominent red eyes, displaying a somber expression. A speech bubble from this character asks, "won't you forget about me?" A purple semicolon symbol is visible above the character's right shoulder. The right panel shows another brown-haired boy with blue eyes, exhibiting a concerned expression. His speech bubble reads, "Not if we grow better Together." Behind him, a window-like opening with a wooden frame reveals a dramatic red and orange sky suggesting a sunset or volcanic activity. The lowest section of the mural is dominated by a large, stylized green vine with multiple leaves, extending across a background that gradients from red at the top to orange at the bottom. This section covers what appear to be two recessed door or window frames.
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