
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a vibrant, intricately carved totem pole displayed in an indoor setting, likely an airport terminal or public building in Richmond, Canada. The totem pole is the primary subject, depicted vertically in the frame, showcasing a traditional Indigenous art form. It features multiple figures carved into the wood, painted with striking colors of red, green, black, and yellow, representing various animals and symbolic imagery. The totem pole is positioned within a modern architectural space, characterized by concrete pillars, glass railings, and an escalator visible in the background. The ground around the totem pole is covered with a thick layer of grey pebbles, creating a naturalistic display. A long, smooth wooden pole, possibly part of the display or an artifact itself, runs parallel to the totem pole, held in place by metal brackets. In the background, through the glass railings, a few people can be seen, one man in particular is standing near the escalator. They appear to be travelers or visitors, blending into the bustling environment of a public transit hub. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with bright artificial lights illuminating the interior. Several directional signs with text are visible on the left side of the image. Some of the visible text includes "Canada Arrivals," "Arrivées Canada," and flight information with corresponding arrows. These signs confirm the location context of an international arrivals area, likely at Vancouver International Airport, given Richmond's proximity to it. The overall impression is one of cultural display within a functional, contemporary space.
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Volume
2,855
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$1.26

