
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a large informational sign about artist M.N. Gowri, likely situated outdoors at the Mysore-Sand-Sculpture Museum in Mysuru, India. The sign features a grayscale portrait of a smiling woman, M.N. Gowri, on the left. Adjacent to the portrait, under the heading "ABOUT THE ARTIST," text describes her as an MFA (Sculpture) graduate who established India's first sand sculpture museum. It details her use of 115 truckloads of sand over five months to create 16 themes and 150 3D sculptures, primarily focusing on Mysore heritage, religion, history, mythology, education, and emotions. The text also notes her background as a Mechanical Engineering diploma holder, her over five years of sand sculpting experience, and her family's support. She uses only sand and water, with small amounts of glue for vertical compositions, and the fragile sculptures require regular maintenance and protection. The sign includes TripAdvisor and Facebook logos. In the background, a series of smaller, colorful signs are visible, indicating other attractions or activities numbered from 1 to 6. These include "LOVE BIRD PLAY HOME," "3D SELFIE GALLARY," "FISH SPA," "ARCHARY," "SKIT GAMIE," and "TRAMPOLIN." The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting shadows on the ground, suggesting a daytime outdoor setting. Part of a bamboo-like structure and wooden shelves are also visible. The overall impression is of a vibrant tourist or entertainment complex.
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