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The image displays a rectangular, black informational card or sign, likely related to an art installation. The card is set against a textured, light gray surface, possibly fabric.

The main subject is the descriptive text about a sculpture titled "Fragmented Fusion - Gandhi." The text, written in white font, explains that the sculpture, composed of vertical metal poles, creates an optical illusion: fragmented rods appear disconnected up close, but from a distance and certain angle, the iconic visage of Mahatma Gandhi emerges in its entirety. It symbolizes unity amidst fragmentation and reflects Gandhi's teachings on harmony, coherence, and simplicity. The text also notes that the open, natural setting enhances its significance, connecting to Gandhi's deep connection to nature. The sculpture invites viewers to reflect on how disjointed elements can form a meaningful whole, serving as a reminder of Gandhi's legacy of peace and unity during the week celebrating India's 76th Republic Day and Gandhi's death anniversary.

Visible text includes the title "Fragmented Fusion - Gandhi," a detailed explanation of the artwork and its symbolism, and event information. At the bottom right, there's a logo for "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" with dates "25 Jan - 02 Feb 2025" and a stylized illustration featuring a horse and people. Above this is a green logo with the words "VISUAL ARTS" and an abstract eye/face icon. Between these logos and the main text are two square QR codes. The card is likely positioned at an art exhibit during the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai, India, inviting contemplation on Gandhi's principles.
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Jan 28, 2025, 3:08 PM

Mumbai, India

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The image displays a rectangular, black informational card or sign, likely related to an art installation. The card is set against a textured, light gray surface, possibly fabric. The main subject is the descriptive text about a sculpture titled "Fragmented Fusion - Gandhi." The text, written in white font, explains that the sculpture, composed of vertical metal poles, creates an optical illusion: fragmented rods appear disconnected up close, but from a distance and certain angle, the iconic visage of Mahatma Gandhi emerges in its entirety. It symbolizes unity amidst fragmentation and reflects Gandhi's teachings on harmony, coherence, and simplicity. The text also notes that the open, natural setting enhances its significance, connecting to Gandhi's deep connection to nature. The sculpture invites viewers to reflect on how disjointed elements can form a meaningful whole, serving as a reminder of Gandhi's legacy of peace and unity during the week celebrating India's 76th Republic Day and Gandhi's death anniversary. Visible text includes the title "Fragmented Fusion - Gandhi," a detailed explanation of the artwork and its symbolism, and event information. At the bottom right, there's a logo for "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" with dates "25 Jan - 02 Feb 2025" and a stylized illustration featuring a horse and people. Above this is a green logo with the words "VISUAL ARTS" and an abstract eye/face icon. Between these logos and the main text are two square QR codes. The card is likely positioned at an art exhibit during the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai, India, inviting contemplation on Gandhi's principles.

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