
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up of three framed artworks mounted on a white wall. The central artwork is a painting on a black background depicting a gnarled, leafless tree with red berries at the top. The tree appears to be decaying or damaged, with exposed wood and a bottle of "TAXOL" RX 096A on the ground beside it. Text is written on the black background of the painting, some of which is legible, including "Harvested" and "SUSTAINABLE WAY?". The name "Judy Chicago 2016" is also visible. To the left of the central artwork is another framed artwork, partially visible, showing a blue and white textured object. To the right is a third framed artwork, also partially visible, showing a brown, stylized animal or figure in a grassy environment, with text below that includes "Mexican", "wolf", and "Targeted". The lighting suggests an indoor exhibition space, possibly a gallery. There are no people or immediate interactions visible in the frame, only the artworks and the wall. The scene is a detailed, forensic view of these artworks as displayed. The location is not specified as Vancouver, Canada in the image itself.
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