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The image captures an informational plaque for an art installation, displayed through a glass barrier, exhibiting notable reflections. The primary subject is a white rectangular sign containing details about the artwork. At the bottom of the plaque, a portion of the art piece itself is visible, appearing to be colorful, stacked objects, consistent with "recycled bottle crowns" mentioned in the text, forming what look like vertical pillars. The scene depicts an art exhibit, likely in a public space, given the mention of an airport. The reflections on the glass obscure parts of the background and the plaque, showing linear elements and a muted green pattern. Visible text provides comprehensive information: - The overall initiative is titled "THE ARTBEAT OF NEW INDIA." - The specific artwork is named "'HEPTAD THE 7TH'," by artist SHARMILA SAMANT, with Rajeev Sethi as Scenographer, under "THRESHOLDS OF INDIA | INDIA GLOBAL." - The description explains that "Heptad The 7th" relates to the number seven, which is considered auspicious and represents the seven islands that formed Mumbai. The artist used "discarded bottle crowns" to create "kinetic pillars that represent the vahanas of the seven mother goddesses." The medium is specified as "Recycled bottle crowns." - Branding and location cues include "App powered by museums22," a logo for "The Artbeat of New India," and details like "www.artbeatofnewindia.in," "#GatewayToGoodness," and "Mumbai International Airport (CSMIA)." Social media handles for CSMIA (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube) are also visible. The location context is specifically Mumbai, India.
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