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An image captured at an oblique angle displays a black informational panel, likely from an art exhibition, set in Mumbai, India. The panel details the concept of "Ashva-Manu-Dhamma-Pad," described as an innovative artistic, spiritual, cultural, scientific, and psychological concept inspired by Girish Karnad's story Hayavadana. The artwork, created using paper as an eco-friendly medium, consists of seven pieces representing the human form and its chakras, aiming to connect body and mind and promote cultural preservation.

The panel includes an "Acknowledgement" section, thanking the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) for the opportunity to showcase the talent, noting that this year marks KGAF's 25th silver jubilee. The conceptors and designers are identified as HANSODNYA TAMBE (kala swadhyay) and HARESH MEHTA (paper shaper), followed by a list of team members.

On the right side of the panel, several logos and QR codes are visible. These include logos for "PAPER SHAPER Haresh Mehta," "VISUAL ARTS" (with a paint palette icon), and "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" with a horse silhouette. The text clearly states the event as the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, running from January 25 to February 02, 2025. The overall setting suggests a public art display, consistent with a festival environment.
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Jan 28, 2025, 11:32 AM

Mumbai, India

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An image captured at an oblique angle displays a black informational panel, likely from an art exhibition, set in Mumbai, India. The panel details the concept of "Ashva-Manu-Dhamma-Pad," described as an innovative artistic, spiritual, cultural, scientific, and psychological concept inspired by Girish Karnad's story Hayavadana. The artwork, created using paper as an eco-friendly medium, consists of seven pieces representing the human form and its chakras, aiming to connect body and mind and promote cultural preservation. The panel includes an "Acknowledgement" section, thanking the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) for the opportunity to showcase the talent, noting that this year marks KGAF's 25th silver jubilee. The conceptors and designers are identified as HANSODNYA TAMBE (kala swadhyay) and HARESH MEHTA (paper shaper), followed by a list of team members. On the right side of the panel, several logos and QR codes are visible. These include logos for "PAPER SHAPER Haresh Mehta," "VISUAL ARTS" (with a paint palette icon), and "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" with a horse silhouette. The text clearly states the event as the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, running from January 25 to February 02, 2025. The overall setting suggests a public art display, consistent with a festival environment.

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