A vertical photograph of a street signpost in the La Soledad neighbourhood of Bogotá, Colombia. The post is covered in political posters and graffiti.
At the top, the words "Barrio La Soledad" are partially obscured by bright orange, dripping graffiti.
Below this is a brown cardboard poster featuring a cross-stitch style border and an outline of Colombia. Inside the map, pixelated text reads, "We don’t want you here," with the smaller Spanish phrase "gringo devolvete" (gringo, go back) underneath.
Below that is a cream-coloured poster featuring a subverted version of Granito, the coffee bean mascot for the Colombian brand Café Águila Roja. The character is sitting cross-legged, giving a thumbs-up, and holding a mug. However, the character is surrounded by small skulls, and the mug logo has been changed to "Águilas Negras" (Black Eagles), a far-right paramilitary group. Two speech bubbles emerge from the character:
The first bubble says: "Más de 6000 inocentes asesinados, que pudimos ser tú o yo" (More than 6000 innocents murdered, who could have been you or me).
The second bubble says: "URIBE ES CULPABLE ¡EL EXPRESIDENTE DIO LA ORDEN!" (Uribe is guilty. The ex-president gave the order!).
The background shows a sunlit city street with brick paving, a pedestrian crossing, and modern apartment buildings. A man in a dark jacket is walking in the distance on the right.