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The image captures a long, intricately detailed sand sculpture, or possibly a bas-relief in an earth-toned material, displayed within a covered exhibition space. The massive artwork dominates the right side of the frame, showcasing a rich array of carved figures and patterns. The sculpture features several stylized faces or heads, possibly depicting mythical creatures or deities, with prominent eyes and mouths. Elements like layered, ribbed textures, a coiled serpentine form, and a cluster of oval-shaped objects (perhaps fruit or decorative orbs) add to its complexity. Towards the front-right, a patterned section resembling armor plating with raised squares is clearly visible. The meticulous carving creates deep shadows and highlights, emphasizing the three-dimensional quality of the artwork. On the left, a robust structure composed of metal beams supports a translucent, corrugated sheet roof. Sunlight filters through these panels, casting distinct stripes of light and shadow across the roof and illuminating parts of the sculpture. This setup suggests the artwork is protected from weather while benefiting from natural light. In the background, beyond the sculpture, glimpses of red brickwork, likely a low wall, and some green foliage are visible, hinting at an outdoor or garden setting. The ground around the sculpture is uneven and earthen. The bright, directional lighting indicates it is daytime, with the sun casting strong shadows that accentuate the sculpture's details. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text. Given the location context of Mysuru, India, this impressive piece is highly likely a sand sculpture, characteristic of the region's renowned sand art exhibitions.
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