
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts the interior of a large, unfinished building in Bar Gada, Nigeria, undergoing construction or renovation. The room features a raw earth or concrete floor, with a significant pile of reddish-brown sand occupying the central area, into which a black shovel is embedded, angled downwards to the left. Several rectangular concrete pillars, some unplastered, support the ceiling structure. The ceiling displays a multi-tiered gypsum board or plaster-of-paris design, partially completed. Walls are in various states of finish, with some sections plastered and others showing exposed blockwork. Three male individuals are visible performing construction work in the background. One worker, positioned left-of-center, stands on two wooden stools, applying a substance (likely plaster or paint) to the upper section of a wall near the ceiling. Another worker, further to the right, also stands on two wooden stools, engaged in a similar task facing away from the camera. A third, less distinct worker is visible in the far right background, near bright windows that illuminate the space with natural light. In the immediate foreground, a long, dusty wooden plank, supported by two basic wooden sawhorse-like structures, runs diagonally from the lower left to the middle right of the frame, partially obscuring the view of the floor. Various construction debris, including buckets and scattered materials, are present on the floor. The overall environment is indicative of active interior finishing work.
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