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This image captures an informational display board, likely at an outdoor event in Mumbai, India. The board features a dark background with white and green text, and various graphics.

The central theme, prominently displayed, is "HALF AND WHOLE," which is described as a "profound and poetic exploration of the centaur." The text elaborates on the centaur symbolizing the fusion of human and horse, representing intellectual and instinctual, or civilized and wild aspects, ultimately forming harmony from duality.

A section titled "Material Symbolism" further details how common items relate to the theme:
- "Zippers symbolizes creation of a bond by joining of different aspects of life."
- "Measuring tape symbolizes precision & accuracy, boundaries and limits, also highlights measurement of various aspects in life such as happiness, growth, success, etc."
- "Scissors symbolizes transition from one form to another, reflecting the idea of transformation."
- "Patchwork is the act of sewing together pieces that symbolizes overcoming challenges and finding strength in imperfections and embracing the notion that beauty can arise from what might seem fragmented."

The bottom right section announces the "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," scheduled for "25 Jan - 02 Feb 2025," noting it is "Celebrating 25 years" (indicated by "XXV"). Below this text is a graphic of a centaur silhouette adorned with festive bunting.

The top right corner features an icon of a paint palette and brush, accompanied by the words "VISUAL ARTS." Below this, two QR codes are visible. Further details include the logos for "SDT SASMIRAS INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & TEXTILES" and "sasmira," along with their address "Sasmira Marg, Worli, Mumbai - 400030" and website/email "sidt.edu.in @sidt@sasmira.edu.in". The metallic frame of the sign is also visible, suggesting a robust outdoor display.
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Jan 28, 2025, 11:59 AM

Mumbai, India

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This image captures an informational display board, likely at an outdoor event in Mumbai, India. The board features a dark background with white and green text, and various graphics. The central theme, prominently displayed, is "HALF AND WHOLE," which is described as a "profound and poetic exploration of the centaur." The text elaborates on the centaur symbolizing the fusion of human and horse, representing intellectual and instinctual, or civilized and wild aspects, ultimately forming harmony from duality. A section titled "Material Symbolism" further details how common items relate to the theme: - "Zippers symbolizes creation of a bond by joining of different aspects of life." - "Measuring tape symbolizes precision & accuracy, boundaries and limits, also highlights measurement of various aspects in life such as happiness, growth, success, etc." - "Scissors symbolizes transition from one form to another, reflecting the idea of transformation." - "Patchwork is the act of sewing together pieces that symbolizes overcoming challenges and finding strength in imperfections and embracing the notion that beauty can arise from what might seem fragmented." The bottom right section announces the "KGAF Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," scheduled for "25 Jan - 02 Feb 2025," noting it is "Celebrating 25 years" (indicated by "XXV"). Below this text is a graphic of a centaur silhouette adorned with festive bunting. The top right corner features an icon of a paint palette and brush, accompanied by the words "VISUAL ARTS." Below this, two QR codes are visible. Further details include the logos for "SDT SASMIRAS INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & TEXTILES" and "sasmira," along with their address "Sasmira Marg, Worli, Mumbai - 400030" and website/email "sidt.edu.in @sidt@sasmira.edu.in". The metallic frame of the sign is also visible, suggesting a robust outdoor display.

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