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This vertical shot captures a section of a concrete wall adorned with advertisements and graffiti art, adjacent to a paved road in Gazipur, Bangladesh. The bright daylight suggests a clear day.

The wall is constructed from large, light-grey concrete blocks, showing some signs of weathering and dark streaks in places. Attached to the upper part of the wall are several rectangular advertisements in Bengali. One partially visible poster on the left mentions "কম্পিউটার" (Computer) and a phone number (4446836). A prominent yellow poster in the center advertises "জাপানিজ চাইনিজ কোরিয়ান" (Japanese Chinese Korean) services or studies, featuring the text "আশিয়ান জানান" (Ashian Janan) and a contact number (01600-360912). On the right, a red and white poster for "এ হাফেজ আর্ট" (A Hafez Art) includes phone numbers (01749-04 01 21, 0197...) and phrases like "সাবধানে চালাবে গাড়ী, নিরাপদে ফিল্ড" (Drive carefully, field safely).

The lower half of the wall features extensive graffiti. A dark, textured spray-painted background covers this section. Overlaid on this dark base is light blue, calligraphic-style writing, likely in Arabic script, stretching across the wall. To the right, a large, semi-circular mural resembling a target or rainbow is painted, consisting of concentric bands in red, blue, white, and yellow/green, also containing intricate patterns within.

A grey asphalt road runs parallel to the base of the wall, separated by a low concrete curb. The scene depicts a common urban landscape in Bangladesh, where public surfaces often serve as spaces for both commercial advertising and street art.
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Feb 1, 2025, 6:52 AM

Gazipur, Bangladesh

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This vertical shot captures a section of a concrete wall adorned with advertisements and graffiti art, adjacent to a paved road in Gazipur, Bangladesh. The bright daylight suggests a clear day. The wall is constructed from large, light-grey concrete blocks, showing some signs of weathering and dark streaks in places. Attached to the upper part of the wall are several rectangular advertisements in Bengali. One partially visible poster on the left mentions "কম্পিউটার" (Computer) and a phone number (4446836). A prominent yellow poster in the center advertises "জাপানিজ চাইনিজ কোরিয়ান" (Japanese Chinese Korean) services or studies, featuring the text "আশিয়ান জানান" (Ashian Janan) and a contact number (01600-360912). On the right, a red and white poster for "এ হাফেজ আর্ট" (A Hafez Art) includes phone numbers (01749-04 01 21, 0197...) and phrases like "সাবধানে চালাবে গাড়ী, নিরাপদে ফিল্ড" (Drive carefully, field safely). The lower half of the wall features extensive graffiti. A dark, textured spray-painted background covers this section. Overlaid on this dark base is light blue, calligraphic-style writing, likely in Arabic script, stretching across the wall. To the right, a large, semi-circular mural resembling a target or rainbow is painted, consisting of concentric bands in red, blue, white, and yellow/green, also containing intricate patterns within. A grey asphalt road runs parallel to the base of the wall, separated by a low concrete curb. The scene depicts a common urban landscape in Bangladesh, where public surfaces often serve as spaces for both commercial advertising and street art.

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