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The image displays a detailed graffiti mural covering a large concrete block wall in Vienna, Austria, specifically located along the Donaukanal near the Salztorbrücke. The central artwork is a large-scale depiction of the right profile of a person, primarily female, with light-colored, flowing hair and fair skin. The individual wears a sophisticated, transparent blue virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) headset, featuring internal mechanical components, visible circuitry, and glowing red and blue lights. Digital readouts showing "101" and "13121CM" are visible on the headset's surface. Mechanical elements extend from the headset around the ear and jawline. The person's lips are a light pink and slightly parted. Behind the figure, the mural includes abstract reddish-brown circuit board patterns and geometric blue and purple accents.

Above the main mural, on the upper left section of the wall, is a large white graffiti tag spelling "SHAPE" in bubble letters, with a smaller tag "SCRAP" beneath it and the number "24" to its left. In the upper right section, a separate design features a red background with a white rectangular outline enclosing a black rectangle, which in turn frames a smaller red rectangle, resembling a classic gaming console controller. A purple, stencil-style floral design is partially visible on the red background.

The wall itself is constructed from large, dark grey rectangular concrete blocks, many of which exhibit visible circular metal rivets or bolts. At the base of the wall, a strip of green grass and weeds grows against the concrete. Below this vegetation, a grey concrete curb separates the wall from a dark asphalt road. A broad, irregular shadow is cast across the asphalt in the foreground, indicating direct sunlight from an unseen source to the left.
Dockie

Jun 6, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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The image displays a detailed graffiti mural covering a large concrete block wall in Vienna, Austria, specifically located along the Donaukanal near the Salztorbrücke. The central artwork is a large-scale depiction of the right profile of a person, primarily female, with light-colored, flowing hair and fair skin. The individual wears a sophisticated, transparent blue virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) headset, featuring internal mechanical components, visible circuitry, and glowing red and blue lights. Digital readouts showing "101" and "13121CM" are visible on the headset's surface. Mechanical elements extend from the headset around the ear and jawline. The person's lips are a light pink and slightly parted. Behind the figure, the mural includes abstract reddish-brown circuit board patterns and geometric blue and purple accents. Above the main mural, on the upper left section of the wall, is a large white graffiti tag spelling "SHAPE" in bubble letters, with a smaller tag "SCRAP" beneath it and the number "24" to its left. In the upper right section, a separate design features a red background with a white rectangular outline enclosing a black rectangle, which in turn frames a smaller red rectangle, resembling a classic gaming console controller. A purple, stencil-style floral design is partially visible on the red background. The wall itself is constructed from large, dark grey rectangular concrete blocks, many of which exhibit visible circular metal rivets or bolts. At the base of the wall, a strip of green grass and weeds grows against the concrete. Below this vegetation, a grey concrete curb separates the wall from a dark asphalt road. A broad, irregular shadow is cast across the asphalt in the foreground, indicating direct sunlight from an unseen source to the left.

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$16.07

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