
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead, close-up view displays approximately thirty-five rectangular decorative metal plates, designed to resemble vintage license plates and signage. They are arranged in horizontal rows across a dark, rough-textured surface, likely stone steps or shelving. The plates exhibit deliberate distressing, including simulated rust, fading, and chipped paint, contributing to a strong retro aesthetic. Many plates are replicas of vehicle license plates from various regions. Notable examples include "VER MEX" (Veracruz, Mexico), a red and white Canadian plate with a maple leaf, "NY - 2509 - A" with "MORELOS" (Mexico), and a green and red "MAROC" (Morocco) plate. Several plates prominently feature "PUE MEX" (Puebla, Mexico) with years such as "82 PUE MEX 83" and "80 PUE MEX 81", alongside US plates like "THE LONE STAR STATE" (Texas) and "MISSISSIPPI". Other plates feature thematic designs and text. These include two "RUM Light" plates with cocktail glasses, a Volkswagen Type 2 (VW Bus) against a blue background, stylized cats, a red "BEST" plate, and London street signs like "PICCACDILLY CIRCUS W1 CITY OF LONDON" and "OXFORD STREET W1 CITY OF LONDON". Further designs depict a woman on a blue sports car with "Summer Beach" text, bottles of alcohol, a "KEEP CALM" theme, and a vintage yellow taxi. The inanimate display is arranged for viewing, suggesting a retail or exhibition context. The dark, uneven, and stepped surface is illuminated by ambient daylight, casting subtle shadows. The prevalence of "PUE MEX" plates strongly indicates the location is Puebla City, Mexico, likely a market stall or souvenir shop.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found










