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This image depicts a public art display on a weathered plywood board, situated in a public urban space in Odesa, Ukraine, above a dark, horizontal bench or ledge, and adjacent to a utility pole
This image depicts a public art display on a weathered plywood board, situated in a public urban space in Odesa, Ukraine, above a dark, horizontal bench or ledge, and adjacent to a utility pole. The plywood board serves as a canvas for eleven affixed prints and posters, primarily conveying anti-war and pro-Ukrainian themes. From top-left to bottom-right: 1. A white poster with red, stylized "AGAIN" featuring a hammer and sickle, and the text "MOSCOW IS THE CAPITAL OF NEW WORLD WAR." 2. A horizontal poster in the blue and yellow colors of the Ukrainian flag, displaying a black silhouette of a man (Putin) pointing forward, with white Cyrillic text "ПУТИН ТАКИ ПОЦ" (Putin is indeed a dick) inside the silhouette. 3. A black vertical poster with distressed white Cyrillic text "МИР ТРУД ДРОН" (Peace, Labor, Drone) and a winged skull symbol at the top. 4. A large white vertical poster with red Cyrillic text. It describes an exhibition "with the support of the Gallery of Resilience," initiated in March 2022, showcasing works by contemporary Ukrainian artists on current topics, concluding with "СЛАВА ЗСУ І ЛЮДЯМ! ВОЛЯ НЕСМЕРТЬ!" (Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and to the people! Freedom is immortal!). 5. A caricature of a man in a suit (resembling Olaf Scholz) speaking on a telephone receiver, with the phone's cord connected to a missile labeled "TAURUS." 6. A vertical poster titled "LOVELY MOSCOW NIGHTS," depicting a dark blue sky with yellow stars over red, stylized missile-like structures and a Kremlin-esque building, with visible explosions or flames. 7. A political cartoon illustrating several figures around a hospital bed labeled "UKRAINE." One figure, resembling Putin with a pig-like nose, attempts to pull a blanket or plug from the patient (Ukraine). Other figures, possibly world leaders, are depicted around the bed. 8. A poster with the Cyrillic text "КАХОВКА ЦЕ УКРАЇНА" (Kakhovka is Ukraine) above a detailed illustration of a bulletproof vest composed of various small, intricate objects and symbols, set against a background of the blue and yellow European Union star circle. Red, blood-like stains appear below the vest. 9. A gray-blue square poster with the Cyrillic text "ФЛОТОЦИД" (Flotocide) above three black circles containing crosses, resembling sunken targets or ships. 10. A horizontal poster with large blue Cyrillic text "БУДЕ ДЕНЬ" (There will be a day/Day will come) against a mottled blue and white background. A black silhouette of a soldier's head in a helmet with a trident emblem is integrated into the text, along with a sunflower design. 11. A light gray-green rectangular surface, possibly a painted board or poster, with handwritten Cyrillic text "ХУЙ ВОЙНЕ" (Fuck the war). The plywood backing exhibits signs of wear, including visible wood grain, dark stains, paint splatters, and remnants of old adhesive. The adjacent gray metal utility pole is densely covered with numerous smaller, mostly white paper flyers and stickers. A dark, possibly wooden, bench or ledge extends horizontally across the bottom of the scene.
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