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The image presents a bronze sculpture of a revolver with its barrel tied in a knot, centrally positioned on a two-tiered plinth made of dark red, rough-textured granite. This sculpture, officially titled "Non-Violence" and commonly known as "The Knotted Gun," is a creation by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd.

The background features a multi-story modern building with a facade predominantly composed of large glass windows. The ground floor houses retail establishments: on the left, a shop labeled "The Spring Swap" and "ARKIVET" displays clothing and accessories, while the adjacent shop on the right is identified as "URBAN OUTFITTERS" via mirrored lettering on its glass front, revealing further retail displays and mannequins within. The upper floors consist of numerous large windows, many of which are fitted with pleated, light-colored curtains. Above the highest visible floor, a transparent plastic tarp, secured with green netting, covers a section of the building, indicative of ongoing maintenance or construction.

The ground surface is a pedestrian area paved with a patterned arrangement of dark grey and lighter grey flagstones. A dark-colored bag or backpack is partially visible in the lower right corner, suggesting the presence of an individual outside the immediate frame.

This scene is located in the city of Stockholm, Sweden, specifically on Drottninggatan, in the immediate vicinity of Sergels torg, where the "Non-Violence" sculpture is publicly displayed amidst commercial buildings.
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Jun 5, 2026

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The image presents a bronze sculpture of a revolver with its barrel tied in a knot, centrally positioned on a two-tiered plinth made of dark red, rough-textured granite. This sculpture, officially titled "Non-Violence" and commonly known as "The Knotted Gun," is a creation by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd. The background features a multi-story modern building with a facade predominantly composed of large glass windows. The ground floor houses retail establishments: on the left, a shop labeled "The Spring Swap" and "ARKIVET" displays clothing and accessories, while the adjacent shop on the right is identified as "URBAN OUTFITTERS" via mirrored lettering on its glass front, revealing further retail displays and mannequins within. The upper floors consist of numerous large windows, many of which are fitted with pleated, light-colored curtains. Above the highest visible floor, a transparent plastic tarp, secured with green netting, covers a section of the building, indicative of ongoing maintenance or construction. The ground surface is a pedestrian area paved with a patterned arrangement of dark grey and lighter grey flagstones. A dark-colored bag or backpack is partially visible in the lower right corner, suggesting the presence of an individual outside the immediate frame. This scene is located in the city of Stockholm, Sweden, specifically on Drottninggatan, in the immediate vicinity of Sergels torg, where the "Non-Violence" sculpture is publicly displayed amidst commercial buildings.

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