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This image captures an indoor setting, likely a cafe, bar, or public space in Kyiv, Ukraine, characterized by walls heavily covered in handwritten graffiti, signatures, and drawings. The scene is dominated by a framed poster in the center, advertising the "GRINDHOUSE" double feature by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, showcasing "PLANET TERROR" and "DEATH PROOF," with a release date of "APRIL 6, 2007."

To the right of the Grindhouse poster, another wall area is equally densely covered in text and doodles, extending down to a cylindrical, drum-shaped lamp with a textured, possibly cork or wooden, surface. Below the main poster, a portion of a second framed artwork, possibly an architectural drawing or a record, is visible, with the word "CORDS" clearly legible.

The walls are a tapestry of diverse messages, indicating an interactive environment where visitors leave their mark. Text is primarily in Ukrainian and Russian, with notable phrases like "Тут СМАЧНО" (Delicious here), "ЛЮБОВ БУЛА НЕ" (Love was not), "МЕНТОПОЛЬ", "БОРГЕРС & БАР", and "КРАТКЕОН." English words such as "Lady," "Enjoy," "Content Mark," "ART SPACE," and various social media handles like "@blackcoconutm" are also present. Additionally, Hebrew script and Korean characters contribute to the multicultural feel. Specific dates like "13.04.24," "2005," and "2015" are scattered among the scribbles, along with a numerical sequence "51.75 4774 1696 8046 Ha Tesly." The overall impression is one of a vibrant, well-loved space filled with personal expressions and memories.
pikachmsss

Jan 30, 2025

Kyiv, Ukraine

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This image captures an indoor setting, likely a cafe, bar, or public space in Kyiv, Ukraine, characterized by walls heavily covered in handwritten graffiti, signatures, and drawings. The scene is dominated by a framed poster in the center, advertising the "GRINDHOUSE" double feature by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, showcasing "PLANET TERROR" and "DEATH PROOF," with a release date of "APRIL 6, 2007." To the right of the Grindhouse poster, another wall area is equally densely covered in text and doodles, extending down to a cylindrical, drum-shaped lamp with a textured, possibly cork or wooden, surface. Below the main poster, a portion of a second framed artwork, possibly an architectural drawing or a record, is visible, with the word "CORDS" clearly legible. The walls are a tapestry of diverse messages, indicating an interactive environment where visitors leave their mark. Text is primarily in Ukrainian and Russian, with notable phrases like "Тут СМАЧНО" (Delicious here), "ЛЮБОВ БУЛА НЕ" (Love was not), "МЕНТОПОЛЬ", "БОРГЕРС & БАР", and "КРАТКЕОН." English words such as "Lady," "Enjoy," "Content Mark," "ART SPACE," and various social media handles like "@blackcoconutm" are also present. Additionally, Hebrew script and Korean characters contribute to the multicultural feel. Specific dates like "13.04.24," "2005," and "2015" are scattered among the scribbles, along with a numerical sequence "51.75 4774 1696 8046 Ha Tesly." The overall impression is one of a vibrant, well-loved space filled with personal expressions and memories.

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