
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor scene inside a wooden cabinet or shelving unit in Bangkok, Thailand. The image is originally oriented vertically, with the left side of the frame serving as the top and the right side as the bottom. The primary subjects are two stylized, whimsical wooden figures, possibly decorative hooks or pulls, mounted on the right-hand wall of the wooden cabinet. The cabinet itself is constructed from light-colored wood with a distinct grain pattern, visible on its floor, side walls, and ceiling. Beyond the opening of the cabinet, a plain, light olive-green wall forms the background. The upper figure (when viewed in landscape, or the top one when rotated) is pear-shaped, with its rounded body adorned with black and white horizontal stripes. Its lighter wooden 'head' features two small black dots for eyes, a tiny black line for a mouth, and three white dots on its cheek. Two dark grey, textured metal rods extend from its back, securing it to the cabinet wall. The lower figure (when viewed in landscape, or the bottom one when rotated) is more disc-shaped with a smaller, circular 'head' attached to its main body by a thin, dark connector. The head displays a black and white spiral pattern on one side and two black dots (eyes) with two white dots on the other. The main body's face has two small black dots and a short black horizontal line for a mouth. Similar to the first, two dark grey, textured metal rods affix it to the wooden surface. Soft, directional lighting from an unseen source casts distinct shadows on the wooden surfaces and behind both figures, enhancing their three-dimensional quality. No activity is taking place, as the figures are stationary decorative objects. There is no visible text in the image.
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