
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts two sculptural representations of books, likely part of an outdoor exhibit in Shumen, Bulgaria. One sculpture prominently features a portrait of Vasil Drumyev (also known as Metropolitan Kliment of Turnovo), a Bulgarian writer, clergyman, and politician who lived from 1841 to 1901. Text accompanying his portrait describes him as the author of the first Bulgarian novel, "An Unhappy Family." The sculpture is designed to resemble an open book with pages that are folded. The second sculpture, partially visible, appears to feature Dobri Voynikov, a Bulgarian educator and writer from 1800-1878. Both sculptures are white with black decorative lines. The setting is outdoors, with lush green foliage visible in the background. The sculptures are placed on what appears to be a paved area with grass growing through the cracks. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with some dappled light filtering through the trees. The overall impression is that of a public space dedicated to cultural or historical figures. The sculptures themselves seem to be made of a durable material, possibly concrete or stone, and are anchored with metal brackets. The presence of QR codes on the Drumyev sculpture suggests a digital information component.
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