
Stake attention in this memory
This image features a stone sculpture of a laughing Buddha, also known as Hotei, surrounded by children. The Buddha is depicted with a large, round belly and a joyful expression, with several cherubic children clinging to him and playing around him. One child is nestled on his shoulder, another is held in his arms, and a third is at his feet. The sculpture appears to be made of granite and is weathered, suggesting it has been outdoors for some time. The sculpture is positioned in front of a building with a cream-colored wall featuring decorative openings that reveal a glimpse of red architecture behind them. To the left of the sculpture, a portion of a red wooden structure with intricate, colorful detailing is visible. This detail suggests an East Asian architectural style, possibly a temple or traditional building. The lighting indicates it's daytime, with soft light casting gentle shadows on the sculpture, highlighting its texture and form. The sky is overcast, suggesting a mild or cloudy day. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the sculpture is one of abundance, joy, and contentment. There is no visible text in the image. The location context provided is Seogwipo-si, South Korea, which aligns with the architectural style hinted at in the background.
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