Before us is an interesting example of an urban entrance portal, where a metal grate door numbered 1667 is framed by vibrant graffiti. This contrast between the utilitarian metal element and the artistic, colorful framing creates a unique visual effect in the urban landscape.
The door itself is a metal grated construction of industrial character with vertical bars and a semi-circular detail at the bottom, typical for functional urban entrances. Above the door is an arched panel with the house number, integrated into the overall composition.
Particularly noteworthy is the artistic framing, executed in street art style using bright colors – predominantly blue, green, and purple hues. The abstract, fluid, almost organic forms of the graffiti create a dynamic contrast with the geometric strictness of the grate. In the upper left corner, the artist's tag is visible, presumably "Youez," which is a typical element of street graffiti culture.
This is an interesting example of a dialogue between functional architecture and contemporary street art, where a utilitarian element of the urban environment is transformed into an artistic object, becoming part of the cultural landscape of the neighborhood.