
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents an art installation, likely indoors, from Krasnoyarsk, Russia, captured from a low, upward-angled perspective. The central elements are a series of painted eyes and a partial figure, interconnected by red yarn. Nine small, square-shaped canvases or wooden boards, vibrantly painted in red, are arranged across a dark, textured surface. Each board features a single, expressively painted human eye. The eyes display diverse iris colors, including shades of blue, brown, green, and yellow-gold. Many exhibit visible blood vessels or redness in the sclera, giving them an intense, somewhat unsettling, and highly watchful appearance. The painting style is characterized by visible brushstrokes and a stylized, almost exaggerated realism. Loops and strands of bright red yarn crisscross and connect these eye paintings, forming an intricate, web-like entanglement across the dark background. To the left of the composition, a large, uniformly red painted wall or panel partially obscures a human-like figure. Only a portion of its face is visible, showing pale skin, prominent rosy cheeks, and dark, upward-gazing eyes. This figure appears to be emerging or peering from behind the red barrier. The dominant red color, from the canvases and yarn to the large panel, creates a cohesive and impactful visual. The overall impression conveyed by the multitude of watchful eyes and their entanglement, combined with the partially hidden figure, suggests themes of surveillance, interconnectedness, or an omnipresent gaze. There is no visible text in the image.
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