
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of two plaques mounted on a textured peach-colored wall, presumably in the city of Savona, Italy. The plaque on the left has a gray, weathered background with red lettering that reads "Bocca di Rosa." An artistic sculpture of a green semi-circular form with red roses and crescent shapes is affixed to the surface. The right plaque, which is white with a black border, reads "A Fabrizio De André Cantore degli Umili," honoring the Italian singer-songwriter. The plaques suggest a memorial or dedication to Fabrizio De André, referencing his song "Bocca di Rosa." The style of the left plaque, including the faded gray color and the use of artistic elements, suggests it may be older than the right plaque. Both are affixed to the wall at a slight upward angle.
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