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An outdoor religious monument, likely a station of the cross, is depicted at night or dusk, illuminated by artificial lights. The central feature is a large stone relief sculpture carved into a stone and white-walled structure. The sculpture portrays the XIVth Station of the Cross: Jesus being laid in the tomb. Six figures are visible in the carving: the lifeless body of Jesus, held by two individuals (likely Mary and Joseph of Arimathea or Nicodemus), with three other grieving figures standing behind.

Above the sculpture, a sign reads "XIV" (Roman numeral for 14) and "YESUS DIMAKAMKAN," which is Indonesian for "Jesus is Buried" or "Jesus is Entombed." Two warm-toned light fixtures are mounted on the stone wall flanking the sculpture, casting an orange glow on the carved figures. Below the sculpture, a small basin or trough holds several small, burning candles or lights, contributing to the solemn atmosphere.

The surrounding environment features lush green foliage and tree branches, some overhanging the structure from above. To the left of the sculpture, a colorful woven basket, green and orange, sits on a raised platform, seemingly containing small wooden pieces or embers. The ground in the foreground is dark, textured with small stones or pebbles, and appears wet and reflective, suggesting recent rain or a water feature. The overall scene evokes a sense of reverence, sorrow, and contemplation associated with the Christian narrative of the burial of Jesus. The location context indicates this is in Surakarta, Indonesia.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 29, 2025, 10:28 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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An outdoor religious monument, likely a station of the cross, is depicted at night or dusk, illuminated by artificial lights. The central feature is a large stone relief sculpture carved into a stone and white-walled structure. The sculpture portrays the XIVth Station of the Cross: Jesus being laid in the tomb. Six figures are visible in the carving: the lifeless body of Jesus, held by two individuals (likely Mary and Joseph of Arimathea or Nicodemus), with three other grieving figures standing behind. Above the sculpture, a sign reads "XIV" (Roman numeral for 14) and "YESUS DIMAKAMKAN," which is Indonesian for "Jesus is Buried" or "Jesus is Entombed." Two warm-toned light fixtures are mounted on the stone wall flanking the sculpture, casting an orange glow on the carved figures. Below the sculpture, a small basin or trough holds several small, burning candles or lights, contributing to the solemn atmosphere. The surrounding environment features lush green foliage and tree branches, some overhanging the structure from above. To the left of the sculpture, a colorful woven basket, green and orange, sits on a raised platform, seemingly containing small wooden pieces or embers. The ground in the foreground is dark, textured with small stones or pebbles, and appears wet and reflective, suggesting recent rain or a water feature. The overall scene evokes a sense of reverence, sorrow, and contemplation associated with the Christian narrative of the burial of Jesus. The location context indicates this is in Surakarta, Indonesia.

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