
Stake attention in this memory
This forensic description details a low-angle, night-time photograph of the upper corner of a stone temple structure in Tiruvannamalai, India. The setting is dark, with the upper half of the frame showing a black sky. The primary structure is a wall constructed from large, light-grey, rectangular rough-hewn granite blocks with distinct white mortar lines. Above the stone wall, a series of intricately decorated architectural tiers are visible. These include bands of light green, purple with detailed patterns, and orange with repeating vertical relief elements. The uppermost visible tier at the corner features multiple colorful sculptures. Centrally positioned at the corner is a prominent green-skinned deity figure, seated, with ornate adornments. This figure is flanked by light-colored mythical animal sculptures, one recumbent to the left, and another partially visible to the right. Below these larger figures, a frieze displays smaller, multi-colored busts or faces in circular frames, primarily in pink, orange, and light blue tones. Artificial illumination, originating from a source outside the frame to the lower-left, casts light upwards onto the stone and highlights the vibrant colors of the decorative elements and sculptures. Two white electrical conduits with attached fixtures are mounted vertically on the right side of the stone wall, near the top. No individuals or discernible actions are present in the scene.
Symbol
4A9D5
Volume
5,060
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$1.27









