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The image depicts a section of an interior wall, likely within a casual establishment such as a bar or pub. The location is identified as Bar Casa Uva, situated at C. del Sol, 12, 39003 Santander, Cantabria, Spain.

The scene is illuminated by dim, warm artificial light, casting soft shadows. The primary subjects are two light-colored surfaces covered in extensive graffiti. The upper section features a large, rectangular panel, approximately two-thirds the height of the visible wall, while the lower section is the wall itself. Both surfaces are predominantly white or light-colored and are densely covered with handwritten inscriptions in black marker.

The graffiti consists of various elements:
*   **Names:** Including "Manuel Erox Montoya," "Fernando," "Clara," "Ale," "Triqui," and "Jiménez."
*   **Dates:** Several dates are visible, notably "27-04-24," "12-04-25," "29-03-25," and "25-05-25," indicating future entries or a communal log.
*   **Phrases in Spanish:** Such as "P PUTA," "VIVA," "Casa Uva," "FIESTA," "Somos putos lo que sabemos," "Clara guapi," "SOLARES," "INFIELL JEFE," "Las tres mosqueteras," "RESACON EN LA PEÑA," "CABRON HIJO PUTA," and "TRIQUI ASQUEROSO."
*   **Drawings:** Including multiple hearts, hand symbols, and phallic representations.
*   **Censorship/Scribbles:** Numerous portions of the graffiti are heavily blacked out with marker, obscuring original text.

On the far right, a vertical joint or door frame is visible. On the far left, metallic hinges or wall fixtures are present near the bottom of the upper panel. There are no individuals present in the frame; the scene captures the aftermath of human interaction through the cumulative act of writing on a shared surface.
christiane

Jul 30, 2025

Santander, Spain

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The image depicts a section of an interior wall, likely within a casual establishment such as a bar or pub. The location is identified as Bar Casa Uva, situated at C. del Sol, 12, 39003 Santander, Cantabria, Spain. The scene is illuminated by dim, warm artificial light, casting soft shadows. The primary subjects are two light-colored surfaces covered in extensive graffiti. The upper section features a large, rectangular panel, approximately two-thirds the height of the visible wall, while the lower section is the wall itself. Both surfaces are predominantly white or light-colored and are densely covered with handwritten inscriptions in black marker. The graffiti consists of various elements: * **Names:** Including "Manuel Erox Montoya," "Fernando," "Clara," "Ale," "Triqui," and "Jiménez." * **Dates:** Several dates are visible, notably "27-04-24," "12-04-25," "29-03-25," and "25-05-25," indicating future entries or a communal log. * **Phrases in Spanish:** Such as "P PUTA," "VIVA," "Casa Uva," "FIESTA," "Somos putos lo que sabemos," "Clara guapi," "SOLARES," "INFIELL JEFE," "Las tres mosqueteras," "RESACON EN LA PEÑA," "CABRON HIJO PUTA," and "TRIQUI ASQUEROSO." * **Drawings:** Including multiple hearts, hand symbols, and phallic representations. * **Censorship/Scribbles:** Numerous portions of the graffiti are heavily blacked out with marker, obscuring original text. On the far right, a vertical joint or door frame is visible. On the far left, metallic hinges or wall fixtures are present near the bottom of the upper panel. There are no individuals present in the frame; the scene captures the aftermath of human interaction through the cumulative act of writing on a shared surface.

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