
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a person from behind, standing at the threshold of the "Folk & Tribal Gallery" within what appears to be a museum or cultural institution in New Delhi, India. The entrance is framed by a striking, dark wooden doorway, intricately carved, suggesting traditional Indian craftsmanship. The individual, with dark hair tied in a ponytail, is wearing a light-colored, possibly grey, long-sleeved sweater and dark trousers, with black shoes. They are in the process of entering the gallery, which is visible beyond the doorway, featuring glass display cases exhibiting various artifacts, possibly masks or other decorative cultural items. To the right of the doorway, a black sign clearly indicates the gallery's name in both Hindi ("लोक एवं आदिवासी दीर्घा") and English ("FOLK & TRIBAL GALLERY"). Above this sign, a smaller red oval with white text displays "5-13," likely a gallery or section number. Small, decorative stone niches are set into the light-colored walls on either side of the ornate doorway. On the floor directly outside the entrance, there are steps and a mat. Faint, faded white text with directional arrows is visible on the floor, reading "Bhuta Sculpture," suggesting another exhibit or a path within the museum. The lighting indicates an indoor setting, likely illuminated by artificial light. The overall scene suggests a calm visit to a cultural exhibition.
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