
Stake attention in this memory
The scene in Alaguntan, Nigeria, features an outdoor display of metallic sculptures under direct sunlight, casting sharp shadows on an orange-colored ground surface. The primary subject is a dark-colored sculpture of a young female ballerina, crafted from numerous small, interconnected metallic rings or washers, giving it a textured, porous appearance. She is depicted en pointe on her right foot, with her left leg slightly lifted, and both arms raised upwards, bent at the elbows with open hands, in a ballet pose. She wears a bright blue ballet leotard and a multi-layered tutu, also constructed from blue-painted metallic rings. The sculpture is mounted on a rectangular, dark-colored base. To the left, a partial view of another metallic sculpture depicts an adult female figure, constructed from similar metallic components with a dark, greenish-bronze patina. This figure holds a small, red handbag with a gold-colored clasp in her right hand. Behind the sculptures, a textured white wall features raised, three-dimensional lettering, partially visible as "CAUSA!" and "HATE" or "TATE." Indistinct objects, some wrapped in clear plastic, are visible on the orange ground to the far right.
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