
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a section of a robust stone wall adorned with a stencil artwork and text. The wall is constructed from large, irregularly shaped blocks of light grey granite, tightly fitted together with visible grey mortar lines. Prominently featured on one of the central stone blocks is a stylized, stick-figure-like human figure. This figure is depicted in mid-action, seemingly running or leaping, with arms and legs spread. It is painted in two primary colors: a vibrant red for the torso, head, and one leg, and a bright blue for the other leg, arms, and some outlines. The red and blue paint stands out starkly against the rough, speckled texture of the granite. To the right of the painted figure, vertically oriented text is stenciled onto the stone in black paint. The text reads: "SEMPRES AVANZAMOS EN LUTA" "PARA SE CUMPRIR ABRIL" Translated from Portuguese/Galician, this means: "ALWAYS WE ADVANCE IN STRUGGLE" "FOR APRIL TO BE FULFILLED" Above the main section of the wall, a dark green horizontal metal pipe or railing is securely attached. To the upper left, a dark green wooden beam or support structure is visible, extending diagonally upwards and to the left, partially obscuring the top left corner of the wall. Beyond this wooden structure, a clear sky, likely overcast given the soft, diffused lighting, is visible through the bare branches of a tree, suggesting a winter or early spring setting. In the upper right background, above the stone wall, some dense, dark green foliage can be seen, possibly ivy or other climbing vegetation. The overall lighting suggests an outdoor environment on an overcast day, providing even illumination without harsh shadows. The artwork and text appear to be a form of street art or commemorative message, likely referencing historical or political events associated with "April," such as Portugal's Carnation Revolution of April 25, 1974.
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