
Stake attention in this memory
A large, colorful orca sculpture is prominently displayed in a waterfront setting, likely along the Fraser River in New Westminster, Canada. The sculpture, mounted on a stand, appears to be made of fiberglass or similar material and is intricately painted with a nature-themed mural. The orca's body is adorned with depictions of trees, branches, and various animals. Visible details on the painted surface include a gray heron with long legs and a sharp beak on one side, and what appears to be a small, long-bodied mammal (possibly an otter or stoat) on the other. The base colors of the mural include shades of blue, yellow, green, and brown, creating a vibrant contrast to the subdued environment. The orca's eye is realistically rendered. The sculpture is positioned above a body of water, which appears calm and reflects the overcast sky. In the background, across the water, a distant shoreline is visible, densely covered with trees and featuring several small buildings or structures along the water's edge. A white metal railing runs along the edge of the promenade or boardwalk where the sculpture is situated, separating it from the water. Concrete barriers and a pathway are also visible in the foreground. Through an opening formed by the sculpture and the railing, a large suspension bridge can be seen in the distance, further hinting at the urban waterfront location. The time of day is likely daytime, but the sky is heavily overcast, creating a soft, diffused light across the scene. No people are visible, suggesting a tranquil moment at this public art installation. There is no discernible text visible on the sculpture or surrounding elements.
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