
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a section of the Berlin Wall, covered in colorful artwork and text in both Italian and English. The painting includes abstract shapes in red, black, and blue, with green and yellow accents. The Italian text translates to: "I painted the Wall of Shame, so that freedom is no longer a shame. This people has chosen the light after years of Dantean inferno. My Berlin, my colors, my faith, free man. Fulvio Pinna, Italy." The English text is a translation of the Italian. A small section of German text is also visible. The date 07-1990 is visible, suggesting the painting was created after the wall came down. The artwork is signed by Fulvio Pinna. The overall impression is of a vibrant, hopeful message celebrating freedom and resilience. The location is Berlin, Germany, specifically a remaining section of the Berlin Wall that has been transformed into a memorial and art installation.
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C9D3B
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2,195
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