
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze sculpture of a large, recumbent cat is depicted in an outdoor urban park in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The cat, rendered with a rough texture, lies on its left side with its head oriented towards the left. Its left front paw and right hind leg hang over the front edge of a rectangular, light-colored stone pedestal. The Hebrew word "לא" (meaning "no") is carved into the front face of the pedestal. The sculpture rests on a paved area consisting of light grey interlocking pavers. Several green-leafed trees are visible in the mid-ground and background, framing the sculpture. Behind the trees and under a partly cloudy sky, multi-story urban buildings are present, most notably the Dan Panorama Tel Aviv hotel, recognizable by its distinct architecture and a vertical "ISRAEL" sign. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight. This sculpture is located in Charles Clore Park.
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