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The image depicts a large, ornate sculpture in an indoor public space, likely an airport terminal, as suggested by the modern ceiling structure and the flight information display in the background. The sculpture features several figures, both human-like and mythological, arranged in a dynamic composition. At the center is a multi-headed serpent with golden scales and red details. In front of the serpent, several figures are depicted either supporting or pulling a large, decorated object that resembles a serpent's body. These figures have distinct appearances, with some depicted in green skin and others in reddish-brown skin. They are adorned in elaborate, colorful costumes with gold accents and intricate patterns. The sculpture rests on a base that resembles turbulent water or waves, painted in shades of blue, purple, and white. In the background, several people are visible walking and standing, some in casual attire. A security camera is mounted on the ceiling. The overall environment is well-lit, with natural light filtering through the translucent ceiling panels. Based on the distinctive artistic style and the presence of such elaborate public art, this sculpture is likely located in Suvarnabhumi Airport, which serves Bangkok and is situated in the Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.
Rufina

Jun 24, 2026

Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand

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The image depicts a large, ornate sculpture in an indoor public space, likely an airport terminal, as suggested by the modern ceiling structure and the flight information display in the background. The sculpture features several figures, both human-like and mythological, arranged in a dynamic composition. At the center is a multi-headed serpent with golden scales and red details. In front of the serpent, several figures are depicted either supporting or pulling a large, decorated object that resembles a serpent's body. These figures have distinct appearances, with some depicted in green skin and others in reddish-brown skin. They are adorned in elaborate, colorful costumes with gold accents and intricate patterns. The sculpture rests on a base that resembles turbulent water or waves, painted in shades of blue, purple, and white. In the background, several people are visible walking and standing, some in casual attire. A security camera is mounted on the ceiling. The overall environment is well-lit, with natural light filtering through the translucent ceiling panels. Based on the distinctive artistic style and the presence of such elaborate public art, this sculpture is likely located in Suvarnabhumi Airport, which serves Bangkok and is situated in the Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.

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