close-up of a framed artwork displayed outdoors, likely at an exhibition
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close-up of a framed artwork displayed outdoors, likely at an exhibition

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Novi SadSerbia

close-up of a framed artwork displayed outdoors, likely at an exhibition. The artwork features a white textile with hand-drawn or embroidered elements. In the upper portion of the textile, there is a yellow crescent moon and several stylized eyes with teardrops. Below this, two figures resembling stylized hands or forks are depicted, each with a red and yellow star-like symbol at the top. The textile has a rough, frayed edge. Across the bottom of the textile, on separate white patches, are the words "BIRAM DA NE BIRAM RAT", which translates to "I CHOOSE TO NOT CHOOSE WAR". Below the artwork, there is a black banner with white text. The text is in Serbian and appears to be a personal testimony or statement. The frame of the artwork is dark with red accents on the sides. The background suggests an outdoor setting at night, with dark pavement and some blurred lights. Based on the context of the artwork and accompanying text, this appears to be part of an exhibition related to peace and conscientious objection, possibly held in Novi Sad, Serbia, where such themes are relevant to public discourse and historical memory.