
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered and rusty vertical neon sign is the central subject of the image, angled slightly upwards against a cloudy daytime sky. The sign's metallic frame is heavily corroded with dark rust and peeling paint, contrasting with its original lighter trim. Inside, neon tubes, appearing in a reddish-orange hue, spell out the word "TURNO" vertically, with the 'T' at the top and the 'O' at the bottom. One of the tubes, at the bottom of the 'O', appears broken or incomplete. A small, caged light fixture is attached to the upper left side of the sign. The sign rests on a flat, light-colored surface, likely a rooftop or elevated platform, which has a section of green material, possibly astroturf, running across it. From the base of the sign, white electrical wires trail off to the right. Behind the sign and further back on the rooftop, numerous rectangular, light-brown structures, resembling wooden boxes or modules, are arranged in rows on thin legs. Among these structures, a small spotlight on a pole is visible, pointing upwards. In the background, a dark, slanted roof with a skylight or vent can be seen. The sky is bright with scattered white and light grey clouds, indicating daytime. No people or specific activity are present. The scene depicts an aged, utilitarian urban setting in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela. A thin, dark vertical line, possibly a utility wire, is visible on the far left of the frame against the sky.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found





