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A vertical, monochromatic poster or large print, displaying shades of blue-grey, is shown affixed to a surface, likely outdoors, in Embrach, Switzerland. The poster itself appears creased and somewhat rumpled, with its edges secured by tape-like material. The central subjects of the poster are two animals: a large penguin and a light-furred monkey, possibly a gibbon or howler monkey. Both are depicted in an indoor-like setting, with shadows reminiscent of window frames or structural elements in the background. The entire visual content, including the animals and text, is rotated 90 degrees clockwise relative to the poster's vertical hanging orientation. The monkey, positioned towards the top right, has light fur and is captured with its mouth wide open, looking upwards, as if vocalizing. Its hands and feet are visible. Below and to the left of the monkey is a penguin, facing the viewer directly from a slightly elevated, frontal perspective. Near the penguin's feet, a pair of human-style shoes is visible on what appears to be a floor, implying a domestic interior. Overlaid on the left side of the poster is prominent white text in German, conveying a message about habitat loss. It reads: "Hallo Nachbarn," (Hello Neighbors,) "dürfen wir bei euch wohnen?" (may we live with you?) "Unser Zuhause wird zerstört." (Our home is being destroyed.) The poster serves as an environmental or wildlife conservation campaign, using the imagery of displaced animals to highlight habitat destruction.
Symbol
4B901
Volume
3,339
Creator
+$0.34
Revenue
+$0.15
TVL
$2.45
