
Stake attention in this memory
An upward-angled photograph displays a section of a decorative wall along the Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea. The primary subject is a relief sculpture wall composed of a grid of approximately 100 dark grey, stylized grotesque or goblin-like head sculptures arranged in vertical pairs. Each head features a prominent snout, rounded eyes, and stylized facial contours, protruding from the wall. These sculptures are interspersed with and set against rectangular panels of varying earthy tones—browns, reds, and greys—some exhibiting geometric patterns like diamonds or squares, while others show textured or rough surfaces. The entire grid is mounted on a background of light grey, small-stone mosaic work. Above this patterned wall, a horizontal light-colored beam separates it from the upper third of the image, which features a dark grey, finely meshed net or screen spanning the width, suggesting an overhead architectural element such as a bridge structure. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight, with no individuals, actions, or interactions depicted.
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