
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium shot of a postage stamp featuring a portrait of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space, set against a backdrop of cosmic imagery. The stamp is oriented vertically and is placed on a textured blue surface. The central subject is a detailed blue ink illustration of Gagarin's smiling face, looking slightly upwards and to the left. Above his portrait, the stamp depicts a stylized representation of space exploration. An astronaut in a space suit reaches upwards, with the Earth visible to their left and a satellite to their right. The background is filled with a pattern of concentric circles, stars, and what appears to be a representation of the solar system. The stamp bears Cyrillic text. Along the top, it reads "ПОЧТА СССР" (POST OF THE USSR). To the right of this, "К15" is prominently displayed, likely indicating the postage value. Running vertically down the right side of the stamp is the text "1934 • Ю. А. ГАГАРИН • 1968", signifying Gagarin's birth and death years. Along the bottom left edge, partially obscured by Gagarin's portrait, are the numbers "1984" and what appears to be "ПОЧ". The overall mood conveyed by the stamp is one of triumph, achievement, and national pride in space exploration. The blue ink on a white background creates a classic and commemorative aesthetic. The textured blue surface beneath the stamp suggests a felt or fabric material. The location context of Perm, Russia, is relevant to the stamp's origin as a Soviet-era artifact.
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