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This image captures a segment of a public wall in Marrakesh, Morocco, adorned with multi-element graffiti art under a partly cloudy blue sky. The central subject is a black wall, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters high, serving as a canvas for the artwork.

On the left side of the wall, a large, stylized, monochromatic depiction of a human face is visible, rendered primarily in shades of grey, black, and white. The face has a wide-open mouth, suggesting a scream or shout, with visible teeth and tongue. Below the face, faint red and yellow accents are present. The upper portion of the black wall above the face features irregular, jagged red lines resembling cracks or lightning bolts.

To the right of the face, a series of vertical red bars of varying heights are painted on the black wall, reminiscent of an audio equalizer display. Further to the right, a prominent red and black QR code is depicted. Above the red bars and the QR code, faint yellow script reads, "From the first star to the last sound we hear."

The ground in the foreground is paved with light brown or beige square tiles, each featuring an embossed, interlocking circular pattern. The pavement is visibly dirty, with patches of dark, damp soil, small clusters of green weeds, and scattered debris including small pieces of plastic and other refuse. A black, circular object, resembling a discarded tire or ring, lies near the base of the wall on the right.

In the background, above the wall, several light-colored buildings with light brown stucco facades and terracotta roof tiles are visible. Green foliage from trees, including what appears to be a palm tree on the far left and a denser leafy tree on the right, extends above the wall. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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Feb 4, 2026, 8:24 AM

Marrakesh, Morocco

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This image captures a segment of a public wall in Marrakesh, Morocco, adorned with multi-element graffiti art under a partly cloudy blue sky. The central subject is a black wall, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters high, serving as a canvas for the artwork. On the left side of the wall, a large, stylized, monochromatic depiction of a human face is visible, rendered primarily in shades of grey, black, and white. The face has a wide-open mouth, suggesting a scream or shout, with visible teeth and tongue. Below the face, faint red and yellow accents are present. The upper portion of the black wall above the face features irregular, jagged red lines resembling cracks or lightning bolts. To the right of the face, a series of vertical red bars of varying heights are painted on the black wall, reminiscent of an audio equalizer display. Further to the right, a prominent red and black QR code is depicted. Above the red bars and the QR code, faint yellow script reads, "From the first star to the last sound we hear." The ground in the foreground is paved with light brown or beige square tiles, each featuring an embossed, interlocking circular pattern. The pavement is visibly dirty, with patches of dark, damp soil, small clusters of green weeds, and scattered debris including small pieces of plastic and other refuse. A black, circular object, resembling a discarded tire or ring, lies near the base of the wall on the right. In the background, above the wall, several light-colored buildings with light brown stucco facades and terracotta roof tiles are visible. Green foliage from trees, including what appears to be a palm tree on the far left and a denser leafy tree on the right, extends above the wall. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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