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A large, fearsome ogoh-ogoh effigy stands center frame, its body covered in a plaid pattern of red, white, and black. Its face is obscured by a tangled mass of straw-like hair and a grinning mouth with sharp teeth. It wears traditional Balinese attire, including a sarong with a similar plaid pattern and an ornate gold belt. The effigy is posed with its hands outstretched, its fingers appearing claw-like. It stands on a black, decorated pedestal, which is supported by a frame of bamboo logs.

Behind the ogoh-ogoh, a large banner reads "PARADISE AZUL BAMBOO" in large, white lettering. Below this, smaller text states "ETHNIC OGOH-OGOH CONTEMPORARY BALINESE SPECIAL SIGNATURE ME." Two figures in traditional Balinese costumes are depicted on the banner, one on the left wearing a red and blue outfit with a large headdress and holding a fan, and another on the right wearing a red headdress and a blue outfit, also holding a fan.

To the right of the ogoh-ogoh, a section of a red and gold decorative structure is visible, resembling a traditional Balinese temple gate or archway, with intricate carvings and patterns.

The scene appears to be outdoors, with a cloudy sky and a hint of the sea in the background. The overall setting suggests a cultural event or festival in Denpasar, Indonesia, likely related to the Nyepi (Day of Silence) celebrations, where ogoh-ogoh are paraded before being burned.
Andrey Bali

Jun 17, 2026, 11:06 PM

Denpasar, Indonesia

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A large, fearsome ogoh-ogoh effigy stands center frame, its body covered in a plaid pattern of red, white, and black. Its face is obscured by a tangled mass of straw-like hair and a grinning mouth with sharp teeth. It wears traditional Balinese attire, including a sarong with a similar plaid pattern and an ornate gold belt. The effigy is posed with its hands outstretched, its fingers appearing claw-like. It stands on a black, decorated pedestal, which is supported by a frame of bamboo logs. Behind the ogoh-ogoh, a large banner reads "PARADISE AZUL BAMBOO" in large, white lettering. Below this, smaller text states "ETHNIC OGOH-OGOH CONTEMPORARY BALINESE SPECIAL SIGNATURE ME." Two figures in traditional Balinese costumes are depicted on the banner, one on the left wearing a red and blue outfit with a large headdress and holding a fan, and another on the right wearing a red headdress and a blue outfit, also holding a fan. To the right of the ogoh-ogoh, a section of a red and gold decorative structure is visible, resembling a traditional Balinese temple gate or archway, with intricate carvings and patterns. The scene appears to be outdoors, with a cloudy sky and a hint of the sea in the background. The overall setting suggests a cultural event or festival in Denpasar, Indonesia, likely related to the Nyepi (Day of Silence) celebrations, where ogoh-ogoh are paraded before being burned.

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