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The image depicts an outdoor or semi-sheltered workshop in Kumartuli, Kolkata, India, specializing in the creation of clay idols. The setting is rustic, with a makeshift roof constructed from corrugated metal sheets and blue tarpaulin supported by rough wooden poles and bamboo scaffolding. The ground is packed earth. In the foreground, an adult male with dark hair and skin, wearing a light plaid shirt and dark track pants with a white logo, stands facing left, drinking from a red-and-white can. White residue, likely clay, is visible on his shirt. Behind him and slightly to the right, a second adult male in a striped shirt is partially visible, appearing to be working or observing. Multiple unfinished clay idols, primarily Hindu deities, populate the scene. To the left, a large, nude, multi-armed female deity (likely Durga) stands prominently, with two arms raised and two lowered, and detailed facial features. Below her, a smaller nude female figure with clenched fists stands on a base. To the right, another smaller nude figure with arms outstretched upwards is supported on a stand, and beneath it, a supine nude human figure lies on a wheeled wooden platform. An inverted clay figure is visible in the upper right background. A collection of smaller, finished or semi-finished clay objects rests on the ground to the right. The background shows dark, earthy walls or partitions, and additional wooden ladders and scaffolding structures. The workshop appears actively engaged in idol production.
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