
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a black and white woodcut print depicting a scene of a group of people wading in a body of water. The print is mounted on a wall, the wall is a royal blue color. The print appears to be hanging in the National Gallery Singapore. It is located at 1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957. The composition of the image is horizontal with a group of figures standing in the lower middle foreground. The figures are depicted in a simple, stylized manner with minimal detail. They are all facing left and appear to be interacting with each other. Behind the figures is the body of water, rendered in a series of wavy lines, the water appears to be moving in a swirling pattern. The water is quite dark, almost black. In the middle ground, on the left side of the image is a single palm tree. In the middle ground, on the right side of the image is a single tree. Both trees are rendered in a simple, stylized manner with minimal detail. The tree on the right appears to have no leaves. In the background, the sky is depicted as a series of dark, undulating lines that suggest clouds. The clouds are dark, almost black, and have a jagged, irregular shape. The overall effect of the image is one of mystery and depth. It evokes a sense of the power and beauty of nature. The image is framed in a simple, black frame. The image has been mounted on a piece of cardboard. The print is a woodcut, which is a form of printmaking that involves carving into a block of wood and then using the carved block to print an image onto paper. This printmaking technique dates back to the 15th century and is still practiced today.
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