
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an outdoor religious art installation, likely a part of the Stations of the Cross, located in Surakarta, Indonesia. The central subject is a detailed stone relief sculpture depicting "Jesus falls a second time," indicated by the Indonesian text "YESUS JATUH KEDUA KALINYA" displayed above the artwork, and the Roman numeral "VII" (7th station) illuminated in a small structure directly above the text. The relief features multiple figures carved in stone. At the center, Jesus is shown on his knees, apparently having fallen under the weight of a large cross, which he is still holding. Another figure, possibly Simon of Cyrene, is depicted alongside him, appearing to help or steady the cross. Other figures stand around, observing or participating in the scene, conveying a sense of struggle and solemnity. The sculpture is set within a recessed alcove, flanked by sturdy stone walls. Lush green foliage from large plants frames the scene on both the left and right sides of the image, contributing to an outdoor garden-like setting. The area is illuminated by artificial lighting, including spotlights directly above the relief and ambient lights from below, casting a warm glow on the stonework. This suggests the image was taken at dusk or night, though a bright sky is visible at the very top, possibly indicating an overcast day with strong artificial illumination. The overall scene is reverent and well-maintained.
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