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The image captures a large, dark, metallic sculpture of a Buddha head resting on a rectangular base in a well-maintained outdoor garden. The Buddha's eyes are closed, depicting a serene, meditative expression. Its hair is rendered as small, tightly coiled knobs, culminating in a prominent ushnisha, and the earlobes are elongated.

In the background, distinctive architecture of Mumbai is visible, partially obscured by numerous lush green palm trees and other foliage. On the left, a large, ornate white dome with a finial stands out, characteristic of Indian colonial architecture. Further to the right, another grand building with multiple smaller domes, spires, and intricate detailing can be seen, strongly resembling the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly Prince of Wales Museum).

The sky above is a clear, bright blue, occupying the upper portion of the frame. A faint, slender crescent moon is discernible in the upper left corner, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. The ground features a neatly manicured green lawn, with shadows cast across it, indicating bright daylight. In the bottom left corner, an interpretive plaque or sign is visible, though its text is illegible.

The scene is static, showcasing a public art installation within a garden setting.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 10, 2024

Mumbai, India

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The image captures a large, dark, metallic sculpture of a Buddha head resting on a rectangular base in a well-maintained outdoor garden. The Buddha's eyes are closed, depicting a serene, meditative expression. Its hair is rendered as small, tightly coiled knobs, culminating in a prominent ushnisha, and the earlobes are elongated. In the background, distinctive architecture of Mumbai is visible, partially obscured by numerous lush green palm trees and other foliage. On the left, a large, ornate white dome with a finial stands out, characteristic of Indian colonial architecture. Further to the right, another grand building with multiple smaller domes, spires, and intricate detailing can be seen, strongly resembling the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly Prince of Wales Museum). The sky above is a clear, bright blue, occupying the upper portion of the frame. A faint, slender crescent moon is discernible in the upper left corner, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. The ground features a neatly manicured green lawn, with shadows cast across it, indicating bright daylight. In the bottom left corner, an interpretive plaque or sign is visible, though its text is illegible. The scene is static, showcasing a public art installation within a garden setting.

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