
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up image captures the lower section of a weathered stone statue, likely depicting a religious figure. The statue's robes, sculpted with intricate folds and creases, drape down, partially revealing bare feet that rest on a stone plinth. The stone of the statue shows signs of aging, with patches of moss or discoloration, suggesting prolonged outdoor exposure. Beneath the statue, a rectangular plaque is embedded into the plinth. The plaque, possibly glass or clear plastic, is covered with numerous water droplets, making the inscribed text difficult to read clearly. Behind the text, a reddish-orange hue is visible, which could be a reflection or the color of the material beneath the transparent cover. The most legible part of the inscription reads "Santo Jose". Below this, smaller text is visible, possibly "congo 2:21" or something similar, though heavily obscured by water. The statue's plinth is composed of two main sections: an upper lighter-colored, possibly concrete base where the plaque is set, and a lower foundation made of dark, rough-hewn stone blocks. Water or dampness is evident on both the stone work and the plaque, indicating recent rain or a humid environment. The setting appears to be outdoors, likely at a monument or religious site in Surakarta, Indonesia. There are no people or specific activities visible, focusing solely on the statue's base and inscription.
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