
Stake attention in this memory
This media file contains a close-up, overhead shot of a drawing on a tan-colored surface, likely a wall. The drawing, rendered in black marker, depicts a stylized, somewhat grotesque figure. The figure has a large, gaping mouth filled with uneven, blocky teeth and two circular eyes. The body is abstractly drawn with curved lines suggesting limbs and possibly a torso. To the left of the figure, there is writing. The text, also in black marker, appears to be a personal message or statement. It reads: "I want to forget my friends to be free." The lettering is somewhat messy and handwritten, with a few smudges. There's a distinct scratch or imperfection in the surface of the wall near the center of the image, where some of the tan material has been removed, revealing a lighter layer underneath. The lighting in the image is warm and appears to be artificial, casting a golden hue over the scene and creating soft shadows. The overall impression is of a somewhat unsettling, yet intimate, personal expression or piece of art. The context of Tbilisi, Georgia, suggests this could be graffiti or a drawing in a public or private space within the city. No specific time of day, weather conditions, or clear environmental cues beyond the drawn subject and text are discernible. The emotional tone of the text suggests a feeling of desire for liberation or escape from social ties.
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