
Stake attention in this memory
An art exhibition or gallery space in Schiedam, Netherlands, features a long white wall adorned with a variety of artworks and text. A wavy, light purple line is painted horizontally across the wall, acting as a continuous visual element. Various pieces of art, some resembling children's drawings or abstract watercolor paintings, are displayed. Further down the hallway, a vibrant rainbow-colored textile hangs on the wall. A notable detail is a large, light blue and white pixelated figure, possibly an anime character or digital avatar, projected onto a section of the wall. Interspersed among the artworks are handwritten texts in different colors and styles. One prominent message, rendered in blue and red watercolor on the right side of the wall, states: "I just want to be normal sometimes, But I have to stay strong and never change myself because of what others think." Another section features green, block letter text that reads: "I HAVE LEARNED the most FROM people WHO DO not even EXIST..." The floor is dark concrete or tile, and a brick archway in the upper left background suggests the venue might be a renovated older building. The artificial lighting illuminates the displays, creating an atmosphere focused on personal expression, identity, and introspection. No people are visible, but the content of the exhibition conveys human emotions and experiences.
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