
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up shot captures a severely weathered political poster, or possibly an advertisement, affixed to a corrugated metal fence or wall in Davao City, Philippines. The primary subject is the partially preserved smiling face of a person, likely a woman, depicted in a monochrome style against a light background. Her gaze is directed slightly upwards and to the right, and her dark hair frames her face. The poster is in an advanced state of decay, with large portions ripped away, revealing the grey, horizontal ridges of the corrugated metal beneath. The remaining paper fragments are heavily frayed, curled, and textured with dirt and grime, indicating prolonged exposure to outdoor elements such as sun and rain. Visible text on the poster is rendered in blue capital letters on a white background. On the right side of the central face, the letters "MIGS" are clearly legible. Other partial letters and shapes include a large, stylized blue "G" or "C" in the upper left section, and a fragmented "IK" or "TK" (appearing reversed or upside down) further down on the left. The blue and white color scheme suggests a common palette for political campaigns or public announcements. The corrugated metal background is worn, featuring subtle rust spots and minor indentations. A rusty nail or fastener is visible in the upper right. The bright, clear lighting suggests the photograph was taken during the daytime, emphasizing the textures of the decaying paper and the metallic surface, conveying a sense of urban wear and the passage of time.
Symbol
462DA
Volume
2,855
Creator
+$0.11
Revenue
+$0.03
TVL
$0.67

