
Stake attention in this memory
This image shows a close-up, straight-on, eye-level view of a section of graffiti art on a building facade in Barcelona, Spain. The graffiti consists of a repeating pattern of stylized skull faces. Each skull is outlined in black with two oval-shaped eye sockets and a single horizontal line representing a mouth, with vertical lines below it suggesting teeth. Some skulls have small, simple facial features like diagonal lines or stitched markings. The skulls are arranged in three horizontal rows of three, with a pinkish triangular shape visible between the top of each skull and the row above. The art is applied to what appears to be taped or pasted paper. The background shows the rough, textured stone of the building, particularly on the right and left edges, framing the graffiti. Above the graffiti is a dark opening with a metal grate on the left side, suggesting a ventilation or utility access point. The bottom of the image reveals more graffiti and some stickers on a dark surface, with partially legible text including "SELLY" and what appears to be "NOMADS, AVE". The overall impression is of urban street art applied to an old building in a public space.
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