A rectangular metal grille, gray and utilitarian, is mounted flush against a tiled wall. The tiles are small, square, and pale beige, arranged in a uniform grid. The grille features two rows of horizontal slats, evenly spaced, suggesting a function of ventilation or air passage. Its surface shows minor signs of wear, with slight discoloration and faint rust at the edges. Below, a thin strip of greenish moss or algae clings to the base, hinting at moisture and time. The wall itself bears subtle imperfections — a small crack, a smudge, and a faint stain — adding texture and a sense of quiet endurance. The lighting is even and diffused, casting no strong shadows, which enhances the image’s understated, grounded quality. The scene evokes a sense of functional permanence, unadorned and unremarkable.
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