
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an illuminated, temporary decorative structure, approximately 2.5 meters in height, characteristic of a festival pandal wall in Kolkata, India. The structure is constructed with a visible bamboo framework, draped primarily in black fabric, and adorned with red ruffled fabric along its upper and lower sections. From left to right, the display features: 1. A rectangular framed painting depicting a four-armed, green-skinned Hindu goddess in a red sari, seated, with two smaller figures (Ganesha on the left, another deity on the right). This painting is illuminated from below by an upward-facing warm light. 2. A large, elevated, sculpted relief of a deity's face, predominantly green, with a horizontally divided forehead displaying a red element in the hair. This relief is mounted within a shaped wooden frame and positioned above a section of red ruffled fabric. 3. A rectangular framed painting of a multi-armed Hindu goddess in a white garment, standing on a lotus, holding various attributes. A smaller, child-like figure is visible below her. This painting is also illuminated from below by an upward-facing warm light. 4. A partial view of another sculpted relief of a deity's face, rendered in grey tones with an intense expression, positioned on the far right. Overhead, a prominent green floodlight illuminates the upper left section of the display, and a blue floodlight illuminates the upper right. Several small, bell-shaped or spherical decorative ornaments, in white/orange and green/white, hang from the top of the structure. Two circular, patterned light-diffusers (one pink, one blue) are mounted on the upper panels. The background reveals a light-colored, unadorned wall with visible electrical wiring. The immediate foreground consists of dark asphalt pavement, reflecting some of the display's colorful illumination. No individuals are present in the scene.
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