
Stake attention in this memory
A segment of the Berlin Wall, part of the East Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany, is depicted, featuring a large mural. The concrete wall, characterized by its rounded top edge, serves as the canvas for the artwork by Ignasi Blanch. The mural predominantly features two stylized faces rendered in black, white, grey, and ochre tones. The left face is shown in profile, looking downward with closed eyes. The right face is more frontal, with open eyes and vertical paint streaks beneath them. Large, highly stylized, and interconnected letters are painted in the central left section of the mural, including a distinct "NO" and other interwoven characters. The word "D'AMOR" is clearly visible on the lower right. On the bottom left, the text "IGNASI BLANCH CATALUNYA (SPANIEN)" and "BERLIN 1990-2009" are inscribed. The artist's signature, "ignasi blanch," is located near the lower right portion of the right face. An asphalt path runs along the base of the wall. The sky above the wall appears light and overcast. A small white object with red accents is partially visible at the far right base of the wall.
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