A digital painting in Red Alley style depicts a gritty urban overpass at dawn. Faint mist hangs in the air as three stylized cars pass beneath the concrete bridge. Above them, scrawled in bold, uneven, dripping black paint, is the graffiti message: “CITIZEN? PROVE IT.” The paint bleeds into cracks and rough patches, making it clear the tag was done quickly, maybe while hanging upside down. No figures are visible. The message floats above the morning commute like a dare or a demand. Warm orange and blue tones suggest early light, but the mood remains tense. This is a warning, not a welcome.
CITIZEN? PROVE IT.
Graffiti or warning label?
You don’t always get a chance to answer before they come for you.
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