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This media file captures a large mural or piece of street art affixed to a light yellow wall in Strasbourg, France. The central subject is a depiction of a wine glass, presented horizontally across the frame, as if laid on its side. Inside the bowl of the glass are two classical-style, nude figures, likely female, appearing contorted and intertwined. The figures are rendered with soft, sculptural details, but their forms are pressed against the "glass" surface, creating a sense of confinement or struggle. Their expressions, particularly the one towards the bottom left, convey distress or vulnerability.

The artwork itself shows signs of wear and tear, with parts of the figures and glass appearing to be peeling or damaged, suggesting its age or exposure to elements. To the left of the wall, a dark, moss-covered vertical structure and lush green foliage are visible, indicating an outdoor setting, possibly adjacent to a garden or natural area. To the right, another dark, textured vertical strip likely represents an adjacent path or road.

In the upper right corner, a small, scroll-like placard is integrated into the mural. It contains French text:
"Nu comme un verre" (Naked as a glass)
"par" (by)
"des mers ont des oreilles" (seas have ears), which is a poetic variation of the common French idiom "Les murs ont des oreilles" (Walls have ears). The time of day appears to be daytime, with soft, diffused lighting.
Lisse

Jun 5, 2026

Strasbourg, France

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This media file captures a large mural or piece of street art affixed to a light yellow wall in Strasbourg, France. The central subject is a depiction of a wine glass, presented horizontally across the frame, as if laid on its side. Inside the bowl of the glass are two classical-style, nude figures, likely female, appearing contorted and intertwined. The figures are rendered with soft, sculptural details, but their forms are pressed against the "glass" surface, creating a sense of confinement or struggle. Their expressions, particularly the one towards the bottom left, convey distress or vulnerability. The artwork itself shows signs of wear and tear, with parts of the figures and glass appearing to be peeling or damaged, suggesting its age or exposure to elements. To the left of the wall, a dark, moss-covered vertical structure and lush green foliage are visible, indicating an outdoor setting, possibly adjacent to a garden or natural area. To the right, another dark, textured vertical strip likely represents an adjacent path or road. In the upper right corner, a small, scroll-like placard is integrated into the mural. It contains French text: "Nu comme un verre" (Naked as a glass) "par" (by) "des mers ont des oreilles" (seas have ears), which is a poetic variation of the common French idiom "Les murs ont des oreilles" (Walls have ears). The time of day appears to be daytime, with soft, diffused lighting.

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+$0.17

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