
Stake attention in this memory
A polished metal statue, identified as "The Laughing Man" by Emil Ghazazyan, stands centrally illuminated at night in the Cafesjian Center for the Arts Sculpture Garden on Tamanyan Street, Yerevan, Armenia. The statue, composed of a highly reflective material resembling stainless steel or polished bronze, depicts a male figure in a low crouching or squatting posture. Its arms are crossed over its chest, with hands grasping the opposing biceps. The face is rendered with an exaggerated, joyful expression featuring a wide-open mouth revealing teeth, closed eyes, and prominent facial wrinkles, indicative of hearty laughter. The statue's surface reflects ambient artificial light, displaying distinct blue and purple hues. It is elevated on four thick, cylindrical metallic supports. In the background, large trees with light-colored bark and dark foliage are visible against the night sky. To the right, illuminated building facades with awnings house indistinct groups of people seated at outdoor tables, suggesting a cafe or restaurant area. To the left, a partial view of a red circular "No Entry" sign on a pole is present, along with one out-of-focus individual standing near a paved area. The immediate foreground consists of dark paving and landscaped sections.
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