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An indoor scene in East Jakarta, Indonesia, features two prominent multi-colored statues within a cultural exhibition space
An indoor scene in East Jakarta, Indonesia, features two prominent multi-colored statues within a cultural exhibition space. The primary subject, positioned left of center in the foreground, is a large, intricately carved wooden statue depicting a Garuda, a mythical bird-like creature. The Garuda is predominantly painted in gold, red, teal, blue, and beige, with elaborate details on its crown, feathered wings, and adornments. It stands upright, facing left, with human-like arms and taloned feet. Beneath its feet, it subdues a coiled, multi-headed serpent (Naga) colored in shades of blue and green. A black and white checkered cloth, a Saput Poleng, is draped over the Garuda's lower left leg. To the right and slightly recessed, a smaller, darker wooden statue depicting a fierce human-like figure, possibly a Rakshasa or 'Buto', is visible. This statue features dark blue, black, red, and beige coloring and appears to be holding an object in its right hand. The environment consists of a light-colored, square-tiled floor. The background features tall, dark brown wooden double doors with vertical slatted panels. A sturdy wooden structural column is visible on the right. On the far right, a black audio speaker mounted on a tripod stand and two yellow caution cones with black warning symbols are partially visible. The artistic style, particularly the Garuda and Saput Poleng, is consistent with Balinese cultural motifs. This type of display is indicative of a cultural exhibition or pavilion within Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) in East Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically aligning with the Balinese cultural exhibits present at the park.