
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a framed artwork hanging on a textured, light-colored wall, likely concrete or plaster. The frame is made of light-colored, natural wood. The artwork itself is a portrait, rendered in a distinctive style resembling a halftone or pixelated image, composed of a grid of small, uniformly spaced dots of varying colors and densities to create the illusion of a full image. The portrait is oriented vertically within the frame, but the subject's head is rotated approximately 90 degrees clockwise, so the person appears to be looking towards the right side of the frame. The subject has dark hair and is wearing sunglasses with lenses that appear to have a textured or faceted surface, reflecting various colors like blue, yellow, and brown, creating a mosaic-like effect. Part of a light-colored collar or clothing is visible on the right side of the subject's neck. In the top right corner of the artwork, aligned vertically with the rotated head, the stylized text "kaf-ka" is written in black. To the right of the framed artwork, a small white rectangular label is affixed to the wall. The text on this label is printed in black and reads: "Lee Yong-Taek (b. 1965) <Untitled> (kafkart #2) Light print on canvas 90.0 x 120.0 cm 2012" The wall behind the artwork shows subtle shadows and imperfections, indicating an indoor setting. The lighting is even, suggesting an exhibition or gallery environment. There is a slight reflection visible on the top edge of the artwork's protective covering.
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