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This media file captures an outdoor art installation and its accompanying informational display in an urban setting, likely in Mumbai, India, given the "Kala Ghoda" context. The central subject is a vibrant, life-sized horse sculpture made of multi-colored, patterned plastic waste, positioned on a white, crumpled material base.

To its left, a tall, black informational sign with white text explains the installation and a related initiative. The left panel, titled "Mirror of Change," describes the horse as an art piece made of single-use plastic waste, highlighting environmental issues. It also mentions a 3D steel horse made from Milton reusable bottles, symbolizing sustainable change, and encourages viewers to interact with a mirror at the back to become a "sustainability hero." The installation is credited to Dr. Sumeet Sanjay Patil.

The right panel of the sign promotes "Join Milton's Green Mission," stating that over 13,000 trees have been planted with plans for more. It features a QR code, inviting people to scan it to pledge a tree, which Milton will plant and provide an e-certificate with the tree's location. The text concludes with "Let's create a greener future together!" Logos for "Kala Ghoda," "Milton," "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," and "Visual Arts" are visible at the bottom.

Several people, mostly young adults, are gathered around the display and sculpture. Some are casually observing, while others are engaged with their phones. The lighting suggests late afternoon or early evening, with a warm glow filtering through the trees. Large trees with visible roots and branches frame the scene, and an old building is partially visible in the background, consistent with a public space in an Indian city. The overall atmosphere is one of public engagement with art and environmental awareness.
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Jan 28, 2025, 11:47 AM

Mumbai, India

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This media file captures an outdoor art installation and its accompanying informational display in an urban setting, likely in Mumbai, India, given the "Kala Ghoda" context. The central subject is a vibrant, life-sized horse sculpture made of multi-colored, patterned plastic waste, positioned on a white, crumpled material base. To its left, a tall, black informational sign with white text explains the installation and a related initiative. The left panel, titled "Mirror of Change," describes the horse as an art piece made of single-use plastic waste, highlighting environmental issues. It also mentions a 3D steel horse made from Milton reusable bottles, symbolizing sustainable change, and encourages viewers to interact with a mirror at the back to become a "sustainability hero." The installation is credited to Dr. Sumeet Sanjay Patil. The right panel of the sign promotes "Join Milton's Green Mission," stating that over 13,000 trees have been planted with plans for more. It features a QR code, inviting people to scan it to pledge a tree, which Milton will plant and provide an e-certificate with the tree's location. The text concludes with "Let's create a greener future together!" Logos for "Kala Ghoda," "Milton," "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival," and "Visual Arts" are visible at the bottom. Several people, mostly young adults, are gathered around the display and sculpture. Some are casually observing, while others are engaged with their phones. The lighting suggests late afternoon or early evening, with a warm glow filtering through the trees. Large trees with visible roots and branches frame the scene, and an old building is partially visible in the background, consistent with a public space in an Indian city. The overall atmosphere is one of public engagement with art and environmental awareness.

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