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The image shows a close-up of a weathered, reddish-brown wall with torn posters and white graffiti. In the lower left, a poster fragment with bold white text reads "1MAIG", likely referring to May 1st, International Workers' Day. Another fragment to its right shows the text "CGT Barcelona", identifying the General Confederation of Labour in Barcelona. Further to the right, another torn poster has visible text in red and black, including "UTUR" and "CIÓ DE M.", possibly part of a larger message related to "Futur" (future) and "Acció" (action).

Dominating the right side of the image is a large, stylized white graffiti tag. The tag consists of several bold, angular strokes, forming an abstract design that is difficult to decipher as specific letters. The graffiti is applied over the wall and some of the torn posters, suggesting it was added after the posters were placed and partially damaged.

The scene appears to be outdoors in an urban setting, given the graffiti and posters on a wall. The lighting is even, suggesting it was taken during the day. There are no people or animals visible. The overall impression is one of urban decay and expression, with layers of political messaging and artistic intervention on a public surface.
FAAAH!

Jun 22, 2026

Barcelona, Spain

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The image shows a close-up of a weathered, reddish-brown wall with torn posters and white graffiti. In the lower left, a poster fragment with bold white text reads "1MAIG", likely referring to May 1st, International Workers' Day. Another fragment to its right shows the text "CGT Barcelona", identifying the General Confederation of Labour in Barcelona. Further to the right, another torn poster has visible text in red and black, including "UTUR" and "CIÓ DE M.", possibly part of a larger message related to "Futur" (future) and "Acció" (action). Dominating the right side of the image is a large, stylized white graffiti tag. The tag consists of several bold, angular strokes, forming an abstract design that is difficult to decipher as specific letters. The graffiti is applied over the wall and some of the torn posters, suggesting it was added after the posters were placed and partially damaged. The scene appears to be outdoors in an urban setting, given the graffiti and posters on a wall. The lighting is even, suggesting it was taken during the day. There are no people or animals visible. The overall impression is one of urban decay and expression, with layers of political messaging and artistic intervention on a public surface.

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