
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a large-scale portrait painted onto a tiled wall, identified as being in Montevideo, Uruguay. The subject is an older individual, possibly male, rendered in a muted palette of blues, purples, reds, and whites, with a direct gaze directed slightly to the viewer's right. The individual wears a dark, possibly grey or blue, flat cap or beret and a visible collar. The artwork is applied directly onto a grid of glossy, rectangular ceramic tiles that are predominantly light green or teal, with visible grout lines forming a superimposed grid over the portrait. Minor cosmetic details include small debris or marks on the tile surface: a light-colored sliver is adhered to a tile below the subject's chin, and a small dark, linear object (possibly a wire) is visible on a tile in the upper right quadrant. The painting exhibits a somewhat diffuse or pastel quality, with brushstrokes visible through the tile grid. No other individuals, objects, or environmental context beyond the mural itself are discernible in the frame.
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