
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an artifact displayed in a glass case within what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The primary subject is a sculpture of a mythical aquatic creature, resembling a mermaid or merman, with a human-like upper body and a fish-like tail. The creature is positioned in a swimming posture, with its body gracefully curved and one arm extended forward. It features a dark, scaly, greenish-blue body that transitions to a darker finned tail. Around its neck is a prominent, golden or brass-colored band or necklace. The head has distinct features, including what seem to be prominent eyes and a snout or jawline. The artifact is enclosed in a rectangular display case with a dark brown wooden frame and a clear glass front, through which the creature is viewed. Inside the case, the artifact rests on a light beige or off-white background panel, mounted against a light blue back wall. A strip of artificial lighting, possibly a fluorescent tube, runs along the top inside edge of the case, causing a noticeable reflection on the glass. To the right of the creature's tail, a small, light-colored label or plaque is visible, containing several lines of text, likely identifying the artifact. However, the text is too blurry to be read clearly. The setting appears to be an indoor space with plain, light beige walls and a tiled floor composed of light grey and white squares in the foreground. The overall impression is one of a formal display in a cultural or historical institution. No people or activities are visible, emphasizing the static nature of the exhibit.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



