
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, eye-level, vertical shot of a wall clock made from a vinyl record. The clock is cut in the silhouette of a person's profile, with the vinyl record itself forming the face. The person's features are abstract and stylized, with the negative space revealing a textured, light-colored wall behind it. The clock has a central mechanism with two red hands, one pointing to approximately 10 o'clock and the other to approximately 4 o'clock. The cut-out portion of the record also reveals the Cyrillic letters "КИНО," which is the name of a famous Soviet rock band. The background is a light-colored wallpaper with an embossed, wave-like pattern. The bottom of the image shows a dark, textured surface, possibly a piece of furniture. The lighting appears to be artificial and evenly distributed, with no indication of time of day or weather conditions. The scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a home or a personal space, given the decorative nature of the clock. There are no discernible emotions conveyed. The location context is Yessentuki, Russia, but this is not visually evident from the image itself.
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