
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a dimly lit outdoor or semi-outdoor scene, centered around a detailed stone relief sculpture embedded in a wall. The sculpture depicts a religious event, specifically the 13th Station of the Cross: "Jesus is taken down from the Cross." The bas-relief features multiple figures gathered around the body of Jesus. He lies prone, being supported and mourned by several individuals, including women and men, whose postures and expressions convey profound sorrow and reverence. Above the sculpture, a metal plaque is affixed to the wall, bearing the Indonesian text "YESUS DITURUNKAN DARI SALIB," which directly translates to "JESUS IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS." Immediately above this sign, a square light fixture glows with a warm light, prominently displaying the Roman numeral "XIII," further confirming its identity as the thirteenth station. Another warm, bare light bulb hangs to the right, illuminating that side of the scene. The sculpture is set within a niche in a simple, light-colored concrete or plaster wall. To the left, a small, white metal door or gate with decorative scrollwork is partially visible against a similar wall. Lush green foliage, including leafy branches and a tall, broad-leafed plant, frames the upper and right portions of the image, casting shadows on the wall in the low light. The ground in front of the sculpture appears wet or damp, reflecting some of the artificial light. The scene appears to be captured in the evening or at night, as indicated by the reliance on artificial lighting. The overall mood is solemn and contemplative, aligning with the devotional nature of the sculpture. The location, contextually Surakarta, Indonesia, likely indicates a religious site such as a church, chapel, or a dedicated pathway for the Stations of the Cross.
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