
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor photograph captures a large mural painted within a recessed window opening on the ground floor of a building located at Velyka Vasylkivska Street 72, Kyiv, Ukraine, facing St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral. The mural prominently depicts a stylized St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, rendered with twin spires in brown, beige, and red tones, set against a light blue sky featuring subtle, looping patterns. Two tall, grey, abstracted architectural forms frame the cathedral within the mural. A large, five-lobed green leaf is painted in the lower left foreground of the mural. White spray-painted graffiti, appearing as a tag, is present on the lower right portion of the mural. The building's exterior immediately surrounding the mural is in a state of partial deconstruction or renovation. Several light grey, rectangular facade cladding panels are either removed or detached, exposing the underlying reddish-brown brick wall, a silver-colored metal sub-framing system, and black insulation material secured with white disc-shaped fasteners. The surface directly beneath the mural consists of grey, granular paving stones. No individuals or moving subjects are visible in the scene.
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