
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a detailed mural painted on the exterior wall of a building in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The central element of the mural is a sepia-toned bust of a man with a mustache and glasses, wearing a suit jacket and a bow tie, identifiable as the Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov. He is positioned within a circular motif resembling a sunburst or clock face, surrounded by faded, stylized letters and symbols, predominantly in Cyrillic script. To the right of the central figure, a large aquatic creature, resembling a whale, is depicted swimming upwards. It features a mottled greenish-brown dorsal side and a lighter blue-grey ventral side, with articulated fins. Below and to the left of the central figure, a large, dark grey bird, appearing to be a crane or heron, is shown mid-motion with its wings partially spread and one leg raised, suggesting either landing or taking flight. In the background, numerous faded, light brown abstract shapes, architectural outlines, and letters are scattered across the wall. A small, light-colored animal, resembling a rabbit or hare, is depicted running or leaping between the crane and the whale-like creature. At the bottom right, a rectangular block of faint, unreadable Cyrillic text is visible, possibly historical or biographical information. Two thin, dark electrical wires traverse horizontally across the mid-section of the mural. The bottom portion of the image shows a grey, textured concrete ledge or wall, possibly the top of a lower structure or railing. The far right edge of the frame reveals a vertical section of a solid reddish-brown wall. The entire mural is rendered on a light tan or beige background, and the image exhibits slight graininess.
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