
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a framed ceramic art panel and a plaque mounted on a textured, peach-colored wall. The plaque, positioned above the panel, is a white rectangular sign with blue lettering detailing "SAONAE DIES NATALIS - 10 APRILE 1191," indicating a historical event in Savona, Italy. The plaque further identifies the artwork as "LA STORIA DI SAVONA DAI FUMETTI ALLA CERAMICA," and specifies that the artwork illustrates "LA PESTE NERA A SAVONA - 1348," or the Black Death in Savona. The artist is identified as "LAURA PELUFFO," and the work's date as "2018." Below the plaque is a rectangular, framed ceramic panel with artwork depicting figures and elements related to the Black Death. The artwork has a dark, somewhat grim aesthetic, using a combination of silver, grey, dark red, and black colors. The panel features figures in stylized costumes and skulls, suggesting the historical plague's themes of death and disease. The ceramic artwork is mounted with dark metal brackets at each corner. The surrounding wall has a heavily textured finish, and there is a white trim or window visible in the lower left corner of the picture, indicating that the artwork is likely mounted on a building facade.
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