
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts an outdoor art installation at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai, India, during bright daylight. The central focus is a large, multi-part sculpture featuring two distinct horse forms, set against a backdrop of green trees and festival activity. On the right, a large, brown horse head and partial body, likely made of papier-mâché, is prominent. It features a detailed face with a decorative bridle made of patterned fabric. To its left, a more abstract, horse-shaped structure is covered entirely in numerous small, circular discs, primarily silvery-white and light green, suggesting recycled materials like bottle caps, giving it a textured, shimmering appearance. Both horse sculptures are mounted on a substantial black, S-shaped base. This base incorporates display sections or shelves, showcasing multiple framed artworks or prints, many of which depict horses in various styles, possibly traditional Indian folk art like Pattachitra, indicated by labels such as "Sapandhara Petchitra-Horse." Numerous people are visible around the installation, suggesting it's a public event. They appear to be attendees viewing the art, walking, or gathering. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. A pink banner partially visible in the upper right corner clearly states "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," directly linking the horse theme to the festival's name (Kala Ghoda means "Black Horse"). The overall setting is lively, indicative of an active cultural festival.
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