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This is a close-up, overhead shot of a refrigerator door covered in a variety of magnets. The magnets depict tourist attractions, landmarks, and cultural symbols from numerous global destinations. The magnets are predominantly made of resin, ceramic, or metal. There are no people or animals depicted in the scene, and the magnets are the sole subjects.

The magnets represent locations such as Prague, Lanzarote, Morocco, Bodrum, Samsun, Bali, Rovinj, Madrid, Helsinki, Finland, Neustadt, and numerous others from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some magnets are realistic depictions of buildings and landscapes, while others are more stylized or cartoonish. There are also a few novelty magnets, such as a beer mug magnet labeled "Hersonissos," and a magnet shaped like a clapperboard with "LAS VEGAS" written on it.

Several magnets have text in various languages, including Czech ("PRAHA ČESKA REPUBLIKA"), English ("CORFU," "LONDON," "MAROC," "MADRID," "HELSINKI FINLAND," "TRAVEMUNDE"), German ("Stadt Weilburg," "EGAL, WIE WEIT DER WEG IST, MAN MUSS DEN ERSTEN SCHRITT TUN"), Spanish ("LANZAROTE," "LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA," "LA GOMERA"), Greek ("Kos," "Rhodes"), and Russian ("Талдыкорган"). There is also text in what appears to be Turkish ("BODRUM," "SAMSUN").

The overall scene suggests a collection of souvenirs from travels, accumulated over time. The magnets are arranged in a somewhat haphazard manner, covering a significant portion of the refrigerator door. The lighting is even, indicating an indoor setting, likely a kitchen. There are no obvious cues about the time of day or weather, as the focus is entirely on the magnets. The collection evokes a sense of wanderlust and memories of past journeys.
Alex Schans

Jun 24, 2026

Neustadt, Germany

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This is a close-up, overhead shot of a refrigerator door covered in a variety of magnets. The magnets depict tourist attractions, landmarks, and cultural symbols from numerous global destinations. The magnets are predominantly made of resin, ceramic, or metal. There are no people or animals depicted in the scene, and the magnets are the sole subjects. The magnets represent locations such as Prague, Lanzarote, Morocco, Bodrum, Samsun, Bali, Rovinj, Madrid, Helsinki, Finland, Neustadt, and numerous others from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some magnets are realistic depictions of buildings and landscapes, while others are more stylized or cartoonish. There are also a few novelty magnets, such as a beer mug magnet labeled "Hersonissos," and a magnet shaped like a clapperboard with "LAS VEGAS" written on it. Several magnets have text in various languages, including Czech ("PRAHA ČESKA REPUBLIKA"), English ("CORFU," "LONDON," "MAROC," "MADRID," "HELSINKI FINLAND," "TRAVEMUNDE"), German ("Stadt Weilburg," "EGAL, WIE WEIT DER WEG IST, MAN MUSS DEN ERSTEN SCHRITT TUN"), Spanish ("LANZAROTE," "LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA," "LA GOMERA"), Greek ("Kos," "Rhodes"), and Russian ("Талдыкорган"). There is also text in what appears to be Turkish ("BODRUM," "SAMSUN"). The overall scene suggests a collection of souvenirs from travels, accumulated over time. The magnets are arranged in a somewhat haphazard manner, covering a significant portion of the refrigerator door. The lighting is even, indicating an indoor setting, likely a kitchen. There are no obvious cues about the time of day or weather, as the focus is entirely on the magnets. The collection evokes a sense of wanderlust and memories of past journeys.

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