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This media file displays a promotional banner showcasing the sand sculpture works of Gowri M.N., a sand artist from Mysuru, Karnataka, India. The banner is oriented vertically and features a grid of twelve smaller images, each depicting a sand sculpture or a related event.

The central subject is a diverse collection of sand sculptures, ranging from intricate depictions of deities and mythological figures to cultural symbols, event logos, and animal motifs. Many sculptures are partially colored, adding vibrancy to the sandy medium. Notable works include a detailed sculpture of a lion, a seated deity, and various intricate designs.

The banner functions as a portfolio, highlighting the artist's accomplishments and participation in various events. Each image is accompanied by text identifying the sculpture or the event where it was featured, along with the year. These events include "Mandya-75 Amrutha mohastava 'Aahara Premi Bakasura'", "Kannada sahithya samelana 2015", "KPL 2014 'Wodyer'", "U.P Etawah" (featuring a "Lion Safari" in Hindi script "लायन सफारी"), "U.P Lucknow", "Kanakpura Krishimela", "Ramnagara krishimela 2015", "Thirumala Brahmamahostava-2014", "Madikeri Dasara-2013", "Hassanambha Temple", and "Hoysala ustava-2015". Some sculptures are also noted as being featured in publications like "Grahashobha Magazine-2015" and "Business India Magazine-2014", the latter showing a clipping with "OMNI A NEW TALE IN RETAIL".

Prominently displayed on the left side of the banner is the artist's information: "Gowri M.N. (Sand Artist) India, Karnataka, Mysuru", along with contact details: "email: gowrimn.ft@gmail.com Mob: 09448273890". The overall setting implied by the images is outdoor, typically under bright daylight, at various public festivals, exhibitions, or temple grounds. The banner itself is likely displayed at an event or workshop to promote the artist's craft.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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This media file displays a promotional banner showcasing the sand sculpture works of Gowri M.N., a sand artist from Mysuru, Karnataka, India. The banner is oriented vertically and features a grid of twelve smaller images, each depicting a sand sculpture or a related event. The central subject is a diverse collection of sand sculptures, ranging from intricate depictions of deities and mythological figures to cultural symbols, event logos, and animal motifs. Many sculptures are partially colored, adding vibrancy to the sandy medium. Notable works include a detailed sculpture of a lion, a seated deity, and various intricate designs. The banner functions as a portfolio, highlighting the artist's accomplishments and participation in various events. Each image is accompanied by text identifying the sculpture or the event where it was featured, along with the year. These events include "Mandya-75 Amrutha mohastava 'Aahara Premi Bakasura'", "Kannada sahithya samelana 2015", "KPL 2014 'Wodyer'", "U.P Etawah" (featuring a "Lion Safari" in Hindi script "लायन सफारी"), "U.P Lucknow", "Kanakpura Krishimela", "Ramnagara krishimela 2015", "Thirumala Brahmamahostava-2014", "Madikeri Dasara-2013", "Hassanambha Temple", and "Hoysala ustava-2015". Some sculptures are also noted as being featured in publications like "Grahashobha Magazine-2015" and "Business India Magazine-2014", the latter showing a clipping with "OMNI A NEW TALE IN RETAIL". Prominently displayed on the left side of the banner is the artist's information: "Gowri M.N. (Sand Artist) India, Karnataka, Mysuru", along with contact details: "email: gowrimn.ft@gmail.com Mob: 09448273890". The overall setting implied by the images is outdoor, typically under bright daylight, at various public festivals, exhibitions, or temple grounds. The banner itself is likely displayed at an event or workshop to promote the artist's craft.

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