
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed miniature architectural model, sculpted from a dark, weathered material like bronze or metal, situated on a textured concrete base in an outdoor park in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. The model features a complex of interconnected buildings with gabled roofs, multiple windows, and intricate architectural details, evoking a historical urban or institutional setting. In the background, a tranquil park landscape unfolds under a bright sky, dominated by numerous tall, bare deciduous trees, indicative of late autumn or winter. Patches of white on the ground suggest remnants of snow or frost. The soft, low-angle sunlight, characteristic of early morning or late afternoon, illuminates the scene from the left, highlighting textures and casting gentle shadows. Other smaller wooden structures are visible further into the wooded area. A prominent black plaque attached to the concrete base provides bilingual information in Ukrainian and English. It identifies the sculpture as a "Monument to Ukrainian Composer Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921)." The text further states that it was "Opened in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, in 2018" and "Temporarily relocated to Vinnytsia in 2024." The plaque also credits the creators: sculptor P. Antyp (Honored Artist of Ukraine), participating sculptors H. Hulyna, S. Lyubymetsky, M. Biryuchynsky, metal sculptor O. Serdiuk, and architect S. Shaposhnykov. No people are visible, allowing the focus to remain on the monument and its serene surroundings.
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