
Stake attention in this memory
A section of an interior wall in Petah Tikva, Israel, displays two decorative polearms mounted above a framed painting. The wall features a light beige, highly textured surface, consistent with a coarse textile covering or heavily textured plaster. The upper polearm, angled upwards from left to right, comprises a dark grey, crescent-shaped axe head with a pointed top, attached to a light brown wooden shaft. Positioned below and parallel to it, the second polearm has a dark grey head featuring an ornate axe blade opposite a sharp spike, affixed to a dark grey shaft with a textured grip. A dark brown braided cord is draped from the head of the lower polearm, extending horizontally across the wall. Below these items, the upper portion of a framed painting is visible. It is encased in a dark brown wooden frame with a prominent grain, complemented by a thin white inner liner. The painting depicts a surreal or abstract scene with a dominant red and orange sky showing swirling, fiery patterns. Elongated, abstract forms resembling horses' heads are rendered in the lower canvas area, one in yellow and black on the left and another in dark red and black on the right. Faint, geometric structures are discernible on the distant left horizon. No individuals are depicted or present.
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6,351
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