
Stake attention in this memory
This outdoor photograph, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts a prominent public sculpture in an urban setting, identified as Southbank, Australia. The central subject is a colossal, dark grey sculpture of a "thumbs-up" hand, resting on a sturdy, tiled plinth made of light grey, possibly metallic, material. This sculpture, known as "Monument to the Great Australian Thumbs Up" by Tony Clark, is a distinctive landmark. In the background, a modern building with a textured, light grey facade serves as the backdrop. Above and to the left of the sculpture, a circular relief carving is affixed to the building's wall. A large, dark, curved archway, possibly an entrance, is visible to the right of the sculpture. Faintly visible on the building behind the sculpture is a pinkish sign with the letter "V", possibly part of the "ACCA" (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art) branding. The setting appears to be a paved public square or walkway, with various shades of grey paving stones. Several tall, slender metal poles, potentially flagpoles, are visible to the left. On the right side of the image, a shared bicycle or e-scooter, with noticeable green accents, is parked in a metal bike rack. The bicycle has some branding, but no clear text is legible. Sparse green foliage from trees is visible on the far left, suggesting the presence of greenery in the area. Two individuals are seen near the dark archway in the background, appearing to be walking or standing. Another person is visible further back, near the bike rack. The time of day appears to be sunny daytime, with clear skies, indicated by bright lighting and distinct shadows cast by trees and objects onto the pavement and the sculpture's plinth. The overall scene suggests a vibrant, modern urban environment.
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