
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a section of an exterior wall in Bari, Italy, characterized by urban graffiti and utility infrastructure. The central and dominant feature is a light beige-colored wall displaying several layers of handwritten and spray-painted text. In black capital letters, prominently featured, is the Italian phrase "SEI A.L. SEMPRE LA MIA REGINA" (meaning "You are A.L. always my queen"). Below this, a large, purple, abstract graffiti tag is visible. Further up and to the right, faint light-blue graffiti is partially discernible. To the left, a vertical dark grey or black surface, possibly a door or a large panel, is heavily covered with dense, overlapping white and black graffiti tags. An oblong, dark air vent grille is situated at the top of this dark surface. On the right side of the beige wall, a weathered, light-grey metal pipe runs vertically. It shows areas where its lighter coating has flaked off, revealing a darker grey substrate. This pipe is secured to the wall by at least two grey metal clamps. Towards the top right, the pipe features a 90-degree elbow joint, directing a section horizontally into an open, dark recess in the wall. Below this recess, a rectangular, grey metal utility box, possibly for electrical or gas service, is mounted. A small, obscured white sticker or paper is affixed to the right side of this utility box. The overall scene indicates a bustling urban environment with visible signs of public interaction and infrastructure. No individuals are present in the image.
No transactions found


