
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a commemorative plaque featuring the handprint and details of Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, set against a white, textured wall. The central subject is a dark, rectangular metallic plaque, possibly bronze or dark steel, showing signs of wear and minor scratches. On its left side, a three-dimensional handprint is recessed into the surface, appearing to be cast in a lighter, golden-bronze material. The handprint is detailed, showing clear lines on the palm and fingers. To the right of the handprint, an embossed or engraved signature is present. Below the signature, the name "이병헌" (Lee Byung-hun) is vertically engraved in Korean Hangul, followed by its English transliteration, "Lee Byung-hun." In the bottom right corner of the plaque, a black and white photograph of a young man is inset. The photo depicts Lee Byung-hun looking directly at the viewer with a calm, slightly introspective expression, his hand gently touching his chin. The photograph itself appears to be printed with a subtle dot-matrix pattern and is oriented at a right angle to the plaque's primary text, suggesting it might be viewed by tilting the head or plaque. The plaque is affixed to a white, roughly textured wall, which exhibits visible cracks and signs of weathering, indicating an outdoor setting. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting daytime conditions without harsh shadows. This type of plaque is characteristic of a "handprint walk" or similar public tribute dedicated to prominent cultural figures, in this case, located in Busan, South Korea.
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