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The image displays an outdoor art installation or exhibition, likely situated in a park or public green space in Mumbai, India. The central subject is a sculptural "tree" crafted predominantly from discarded materials, positioned on a paved pathway adjacent to a grassy area.

The "tree" comprises branch-like elements, possibly made from wood, adorned with numerous light green paper cutouts serving as leaves. Its "fruits" or decorations are fashioned from various waste items, including white paper plates, crumpled silver foil or aluminum pieces, and colorful paper scraps. The trunk of the sculpture appears to be wrapped in a brown material, possibly plastic or fabric. A sign attached to the trunk is partially legible, displaying "YOUTH FOR SWADESHI FOUNDATION" along with other text and a QR code, indicating an associated initiative or organization.

At the base of the sculpture, a simple wooden frame encloses a collection of numerous plastic spoons and some forks, many painted metallic silver, scattered over what appears to be soil or mulch. A colorful paper plate with a design and a small red item are also visible within this frame. An electrical cord and a power strip rest on the paved ground nearby.

In the mid-ground, a black display board features a graphic of a person and some text, including a recycling symbol and the word "RECYCLE," reinforcing an environmental theme. A person, partially visible, walks past this display in the upper right corner, dressed in a light-colored top, dark pants, and white shoes. The background is dominated by lush green foliage and trees, typical of a natural outdoor setting. The daytime lighting is soft, suggesting late afternoon or an overcast sky. The overall scene suggests a creative public awareness campaign focused on environmental conservation and the reuse of waste materials.
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Jan 28, 2025, 1:08 PM

Mumbai, India

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The image displays an outdoor art installation or exhibition, likely situated in a park or public green space in Mumbai, India. The central subject is a sculptural "tree" crafted predominantly from discarded materials, positioned on a paved pathway adjacent to a grassy area. The "tree" comprises branch-like elements, possibly made from wood, adorned with numerous light green paper cutouts serving as leaves. Its "fruits" or decorations are fashioned from various waste items, including white paper plates, crumpled silver foil or aluminum pieces, and colorful paper scraps. The trunk of the sculpture appears to be wrapped in a brown material, possibly plastic or fabric. A sign attached to the trunk is partially legible, displaying "YOUTH FOR SWADESHI FOUNDATION" along with other text and a QR code, indicating an associated initiative or organization. At the base of the sculpture, a simple wooden frame encloses a collection of numerous plastic spoons and some forks, many painted metallic silver, scattered over what appears to be soil or mulch. A colorful paper plate with a design and a small red item are also visible within this frame. An electrical cord and a power strip rest on the paved ground nearby. In the mid-ground, a black display board features a graphic of a person and some text, including a recycling symbol and the word "RECYCLE," reinforcing an environmental theme. A person, partially visible, walks past this display in the upper right corner, dressed in a light-colored top, dark pants, and white shoes. The background is dominated by lush green foliage and trees, typical of a natural outdoor setting. The daytime lighting is soft, suggesting late afternoon or an overcast sky. The overall scene suggests a creative public awareness campaign focused on environmental conservation and the reuse of waste materials.

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