
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the facade of a makeshift structure located within an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. The building is predominantly constructed from salvaged, heavily rusted, and corroded corrugated iron sheets, exhibiting varying textures and shades of brown and orange. These sheets are fastened together unevenly, creating an ad hoc appearance. A dark brown metal door, also extensively rusted, is positioned slightly ajar on the lower right portion of the frame. The door is marked with graffiti, including the green inscription "KS140" and other illegible markings. A single individual is visible peeking from the narrow opening of this door; only the right side of their face and shoulder, clad in a light-colored garment, are discernible as they observe an area outside the frame to the left. Above the door, an open window or aperture is present, secured by a coarse metal mesh or chicken wire. This mesh is affixed to a rudimentary frame constructed from rough wooden sticks or branches. Strong, directional sunlight from the upper left illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows from the mesh and supports onto the dark interior visible through the window. The overall environment suggests a state of disrepair and resourceful construction using available materials.
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