
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an outdoor idol-making workshop, identifiable as Kumortuli, Kolkata, India, under a clear, bright blue sky. The foreground features two large, unfinished clay statues of Hindu goddesses, exhibiting surface cracks consistent with drying material. The prominent left statue depicts a multi-armed female figure in an active, dynamic pose with raised arms and one leg forward. It stands above a crouching clay lion or tiger with an open mouth, positioned on a wooden platform. A detached clay head rests on this same platform. To the right, a second multi-armed female statue stands in a similar active stance, positioned atop a supine human-like figure. Both main statues are supported by visible temporary scaffolding constructed from bamboo poles and wooden planks. The background reveals typical urban architecture: an orange residential building with barred windows and a balcony on the left, and a darker, older building with a blue water storage tank on its roof to the right. The workshop area includes white tarpaulin coverings and additional bamboo structures, suggesting other ongoing projects or storage. The ground is composed of exposed dirt and minor debris, with a small grey pot and a white bucket visible near the statue bases. No people are visible within the frame.
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