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In a narrow, cobblestone street in Tarquinia, Italy, an evening scene depicts numerous individuals constructing a large, elaborate floral carpet. The street is flanked by multi-story buildings, illuminated by warm artificial light from street lamps and shop windows, against a dark night sky.

The central subject is a multi-segment floral carpet, meticulously assembled from flower petals of various colors, covering a significant portion of the street's width and extending into the background. The visible portion of the carpet features a large circular design with a yellow center, radiating red and white segments, and dark outlining. Within the yellow center, red letters are arranged, appearing to spell "SHI" or "IHS." Beyond this, the carpet continues with geometric patterns in pink, red, white, and brown petals, and further back, a blue and green design resembling a globe. Bundles of green foliage and stems line the edges of the carpet on the ground.

Approximately two dozen people are visible, actively participating or observing. In the foreground, an older woman dressed in a light blue habit and white coif (a nun) kneels, carefully placing white flower petals onto the carpet with her right hand. She wears light-colored boots. To her right, in the midground, a man in a patterned short-sleeved shirt holds a cardboard box labeled "cucinArtig" and pours white petals into a green plastic bucket on the ground. Other participants, casually dressed, are observed kneeling, bending, or standing across the carpet, many with hands near the petals, suggesting active involvement in its creation. Some hold small containers or refer to a design plan held by a man in the background.

The surrounding environment includes architectural details such as windows, balconies, and entryways on the buildings. On the left building, a green digital display indicates "21 °C." On the right building, a vertical sign reads "ZANZARIERE E PORTE" (Mosquito nets and doors), with a smaller advertisement below it. Various cardboard boxes, some filled with petals, and plastic buckets are scattered along the edges of the carpet, serving as containers for the materials.
AleBoni-Tapefeed(dj)

Jun 6, 2026

Tarquinia, Italy

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In a narrow, cobblestone street in Tarquinia, Italy, an evening scene depicts numerous individuals constructing a large, elaborate floral carpet. The street is flanked by multi-story buildings, illuminated by warm artificial light from street lamps and shop windows, against a dark night sky. The central subject is a multi-segment floral carpet, meticulously assembled from flower petals of various colors, covering a significant portion of the street's width and extending into the background. The visible portion of the carpet features a large circular design with a yellow center, radiating red and white segments, and dark outlining. Within the yellow center, red letters are arranged, appearing to spell "SHI" or "IHS." Beyond this, the carpet continues with geometric patterns in pink, red, white, and brown petals, and further back, a blue and green design resembling a globe. Bundles of green foliage and stems line the edges of the carpet on the ground. Approximately two dozen people are visible, actively participating or observing. In the foreground, an older woman dressed in a light blue habit and white coif (a nun) kneels, carefully placing white flower petals onto the carpet with her right hand. She wears light-colored boots. To her right, in the midground, a man in a patterned short-sleeved shirt holds a cardboard box labeled "cucinArtig" and pours white petals into a green plastic bucket on the ground. Other participants, casually dressed, are observed kneeling, bending, or standing across the carpet, many with hands near the petals, suggesting active involvement in its creation. Some hold small containers or refer to a design plan held by a man in the background. The surrounding environment includes architectural details such as windows, balconies, and entryways on the buildings. On the left building, a green digital display indicates "21 °C." On the right building, a vertical sign reads "ZANZARIERE E PORTE" (Mosquito nets and doors), with a smaller advertisement below it. Various cardboard boxes, some filled with petals, and plastic buckets are scattered along the edges of the carpet, serving as containers for the materials.

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