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The image depicts a large, detailed stencil artwork on the side of a bright blue shipping container in Rafailovići, Montenegro. The artwork is framed by an orange border and features text in a stencil font, primarily in what appears to be a Slavic language. The central element is a stylized drawing of a Panzerfaust, a German anti-tank weapon, from which a bouquet of colorful flowers is emerging. Several smaller stencil drawings of what appear to be weapon components, such as bullets and a firing mechanism, are scattered around the Panzerfaust.

Within the artwork, there is text that reads "ZAHTJEV ZA KLASIFIKACIJU ORUZJA / UMJETNOST" (Request for Classification of Weaponry / Art), "NAZIV PANZERFAUST" (Name Panzerfaust), and "UPOTREBA PANZERFAUSTA ZA SIRENJE RASTA" (Use of Panzerfaust for Spreading Rastafarianism). A circular emblem within the artwork contains text that reads "MARTIGNONI-GENOVA M/M81 1940 M/1940". Another vertical text element reads "TAKY YAH". The bottom right corner of the artwork has text that appears to say "PANZERKUNS".

On the blue shipping container itself, to the right of the artwork, there is white stencil text with numbers and a date: "53 532 G 81 0.4 7/20/20". Further down, on the far right, there is more white stencil text with a series of numbers: "12 39 66 90 IL9".

The shipping container is situated outdoors, with dry, somewhat sparse vegetation and a grey paved surface visible at its base. The overall scene suggests an urban or industrial environment. There are no people visible in the image. The artwork appears to be a commentary on the transformation of weapons into art or symbols of peace and culture.
Thomson

Jun 13, 2026, 7:30 AM

Rafailovići, Montenegro

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The image depicts a large, detailed stencil artwork on the side of a bright blue shipping container in Rafailovići, Montenegro. The artwork is framed by an orange border and features text in a stencil font, primarily in what appears to be a Slavic language. The central element is a stylized drawing of a Panzerfaust, a German anti-tank weapon, from which a bouquet of colorful flowers is emerging. Several smaller stencil drawings of what appear to be weapon components, such as bullets and a firing mechanism, are scattered around the Panzerfaust. Within the artwork, there is text that reads "ZAHTJEV ZA KLASIFIKACIJU ORUZJA / UMJETNOST" (Request for Classification of Weaponry / Art), "NAZIV PANZERFAUST" (Name Panzerfaust), and "UPOTREBA PANZERFAUSTA ZA SIRENJE RASTA" (Use of Panzerfaust for Spreading Rastafarianism). A circular emblem within the artwork contains text that reads "MARTIGNONI-GENOVA M/M81 1940 M/1940". Another vertical text element reads "TAKY YAH". The bottom right corner of the artwork has text that appears to say "PANZERKUNS". On the blue shipping container itself, to the right of the artwork, there is white stencil text with numbers and a date: "53 532 G 81 0.4 7/20/20". Further down, on the far right, there is more white stencil text with a series of numbers: "12 39 66 90 IL9". The shipping container is situated outdoors, with dry, somewhat sparse vegetation and a grey paved surface visible at its base. The overall scene suggests an urban or industrial environment. There are no people visible in the image. The artwork appears to be a commentary on the transformation of weapons into art or symbols of peace and culture.

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