The image shows an architectural bas-relief located at the upper part of a building facade. The relief is executed in the style of Soviet monumental art, characteristic of public buildings from the mid-20th century. The composition is placed against a golden-ocher wall, creating an expressive contrast with the white relief figures.
On the left side of the bas-relief, a Soviet-era cargo truck with a distinctive radiator grille is depicted. On the right, there is a figure with scales, likely symbolizing trade or justice. Between these elements, stylized images of agricultural crops or plants are placed.
The bas-relief is framed by a curved architectural element, emphasizing its significance in the overall composition of the facade. Such decorative elements were typical for representative buildings associated with trade, agriculture, or industry during the Soviet period, serving not only as ornamentation but also as an ideological message celebrating labor and industrialization.