
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a weathered wooden sculpture resembling a stylized totem pole, viewed from a slightly upward angle, against a natural backdrop. The sculpture is a dark, reddish-brown wood, heavily textured and showing signs of age and outdoor exposure, including patches of light green moss or lichen, especially in carved depressions. The upper visible section of the sculpture features several horizontal, overlapping, carved elements, suggestive of feathers or leaves. Below these, two deeply recessed, almond-shaped areas represent eyes. A prominent, elongated, triangular nose descends from the eye region. Directly beneath the nose, a large, open, oval-shaped mouth is carved into the wood, revealing two short, blunt, rectangular teeth positioned at the top of the mouth opening. Below the mouth, a textured, carved section resembles a beard. Several rough-hewn wooden protrusions, appearing as truncated branches, extend from the sides of the main trunk of the sculpture. The background consists of a dense array of bare deciduous trees, their intricate branch networks visible against a uniformly overcast, light grey sky. The absence of leaves indicates a dormant season, likely late autumn, winter, or early spring. Some of the visible tree trunks in the background are partially covered with climbing ivy. This sculpture is located within Parc Gaalgebierg (Galgenberg Park) in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
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