
Stake attention in this memory
The image provides an overhead view of two circular, hand-painted discs displayed on a light brown, tightly woven bamboo matting. This setting is consistent with a handicraft market or street vendor stall in Kolkata, India. The upper disc, partially visible, features a traditional Bengali folk art painting. It depicts a central red-robed Hindu deity, likely Durga, riding a yellow lion and engaged in a battle with a green buffalo-headed figure (Mahishasura). Two attendant figures are positioned on either side of the main deity, with a smaller figure seated at the bottom. The color palette includes prominent reds, yellows, greens, blues, and silver-grey accents. The lower disc, fully visible, showcases another hand-painted scene in a similar folk art style. A central red-robed female deity, likely Lakshmi, is depicted seated on a yellow lotus pedestal. She is flanked by two standing female attendants on either side. A small seated figure occupies the bottom center of the painting. The color scheme is consistent with the upper disc. Both discs have a red outer rim. To the left, a portion of a larger woven bamboo structure with a smooth, light-colored wooden or bamboo edge is visible. To the right, a narrow vertical panel, possibly made of wood or cardboard, runs parallel to the edge of the frame, with a thin blue and green thread or string stretched along it. Adjacent to this panel, several smaller, fan-shaped woven bamboo items are partially visible, suggesting additional handcrafted goods. The display implies a commercial or exhibition context for these artisanal items.
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