
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a framed traditional Korean folk painting, commonly known as minhwa, displayed behind reflective glass. The central subject is a stylized tiger, depicted in a seated posture, facing forward with its head turned slightly left. The tiger possesses a grayish-brown body with prominent black stripes, large yellow eyes, and distinctive red pupils. Its mouth is open, revealing white fangs and red gums. A striped tail curls around its lower body. To the tiger's right, a large, gnarled pine tree with dark foliage extends vertically, with a small, long-tailed black-and-white bird perched on one of its branches, positioned above the tiger's head. Clumps of dark green grass are visible in the lower left foreground. The artwork is rendered on aged, discolored paper or silk, showing visible texture and minor surface stains. It is encased within a light brown wooden frame, featuring a peach-colored fabric mat. Reflections of rectangular windows and interior architectural elements are prominent on the protective glass surface. The scene is situated within an indoor exhibition space, consistent with a museum or art gallery, in Seoul, South Korea.
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