
Stake attention in this memory
This is a low-angle medium shot of an ornate, terracotta-colored bas-relief sculpture adorning a building's exterior wall. The sculpture depicts a central figure seated on a coiled serpent-like structure. This figure, rendered in a traditional Southeast Asian style, wears elaborate jewelry and garments, with a serene expression. Flanking the central figure are other sculpted elements, including what appear to be mythical creatures or deities, some with fanged mouths and multiple arms, in dynamic poses. The intricate details of the sculpture, including floral motifs and flowing drapery, are highlighted by the warm, reddish-orange hue of the material. The surrounding architecture, including the ceiling, is also painted in the same terracotta color, creating a unified and dramatic aesthetic. The overall impression is one of religious or cultural significance, likely a temple or temple-like structure. This sculpture is located at Wat Samran Niwet, located in the Tambon Na Mueang area of Ko Samui District, Thailand.
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AA83B
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16,647
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