
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a close-up view of a black and white poster pasted on a textured, graffitied wall, likely outdoors. The poster, tilted diagonally, has a portion ripped and peeling away. The visible text on the poster, printed in white sans-serif font, reads: "DEMAIN LA POLICE POURRAIT RENTRER CHEZ VOUS POUR ARRÊTER ET DÉPORTER DES PERSONNES SANS PAPIERS. ÇA NE VOUS RAPPELLE RIEN ?" which translates to "Tomorrow the police could come to your home to arrest and deport people without papers. Doesn't that remind you of anything?". Below this, in smaller font, is partially visible text that seems to refer to "visites domiciliaires" (home visits) and "papiers en raison" (papers for reason). The wall itself is covered in rough, stucco-like texture and features bold, abstract black spray-painted lines forming geometric shapes and curves, possibly part of a larger mural or graffiti. Shadows cast across the wall suggest it is daytime, with the sun shining brightly. The peeled section of the poster reveals some grey and white patterns underneath, adding to the layered and distressed appearance of the scene. The overall impression is one of urban decay and potentially a political or social statement embedded within the street art. The location context provided is Schaerbeek - Schaarbeek, Belgium.
No transactions found



