
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor scene at dusk, centered on a large, reddish-brown metal sculpture with an open-truss framework. The sculpture, known as the "Steel Flower" (Сталева квітка), is located in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, likely along the Saksahan River embankment, symbolizing the city's industrial heritage. The primary subject is a stylized, abstract figure composed of triangular metal struts. It appears to be a crouching or seated human-like form with a broad base. One arm extends upwards, supporting a circular, silvery metallic observation or display platform, which features a paneled or windowed rim. Another part of the sculpture curves sharply upwards and forms a large, irregular, open loop or "O" shape, suggestive of a stylized head and back. A dark informational sign with white text is affixed to a lower section of the sculpture's base on the left side. The sculpture rests on a grey concrete path. The sky above is a muted blue with sparse, faint clouds, indicating late evening or an overcast day. To the left of the sculpture's base, a patch of green grass and small plants is visible. In the background, characteristic industrial structures are present, including tall, slender factory chimneys or smokestacks on the horizon. A horizontal elevated structure, possibly a bridge or railway, stretches across the midground behind the sculpture. Dense green foliage and distant industrial elements complete the background. No people are visible in the scene.
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