
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a close-up of a weathered, white-painted concrete or metal beam, likely part of an elevated structure, seen from below. The surface of the beam is marked with various forms of graffiti and stencil art, suggesting an urban environment in Rosario, Argentina. The central feature is a black stencil depicting a cartoonish bear's head peeking out from behind vertical bars, resembling a cage or prison cell. To the left of this stencil, the words "SE BUSCA" are stenciled vertically, and to the right, "TERNURA" is stenciled vertically. Together, this translates to "SE BUSCA TERNURA" (Looking for Tenderness / Tenderness Wanted). Further to the left, partially obscured, is more stenciled text in black: "POR PUTO Y CAGON," which is a derogatory and offensive Spanish phrase. Below this, a date "23/11/97" (November 23, 1997) is also stenciled. Various handwritten marks and scribbles are present across the beam, including a stylized initial "B" or "R" near the date and an elaborate, flowing signature or tag in black marker on the right side of the frame. The beam itself appears worn, with chipped paint and dark stains. The background is dark and out of focus, revealing hints of a ceiling structure (possibly corrugated) above and what appears to be artificial lighting reflecting from below, suggesting the photo was taken at night or in a covered area. No direct activity is taking place; the image is a snapshot of existing street art and markings.
Symbol
D74FE
Volume
5,762
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$4.34

