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A close-up, eye-level shot depicts a traditional Indian "rangoli" or "kolam" design drawn on the ground near a building. The design is circular and primarily rendered in white chalk, with some sections outlined in a muted red-purple color. The main design features several stylized knot-like symbols within a floral pattern. An outer ring of small, connected circles surrounds the central design.

To the left of the rangoli are the bottom portion of a building's exterior elements. A metal security gate with an intricate, ornate design is visible. Adjacent to the gate is a set of brick steps, colored a deep reddish-brown, leading up to a door or entrance. The steps and gate are situated against a wall that is painted yellow with a pink border above the gate.

The image is taken in daylight, and the lighting appears to be even. The background is a plain concrete surface. There are no people visible in the shot.

The location is likely Puttaparthi, India, based on the prevalence of rangoli art in the region.
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Mar 30, 2026

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A close-up, eye-level shot depicts a traditional Indian "rangoli" or "kolam" design drawn on the ground near a building. The design is circular and primarily rendered in white chalk, with some sections outlined in a muted red-purple color. The main design features several stylized knot-like symbols within a floral pattern. An outer ring of small, connected circles surrounds the central design. To the left of the rangoli are the bottom portion of a building's exterior elements. A metal security gate with an intricate, ornate design is visible. Adjacent to the gate is a set of brick steps, colored a deep reddish-brown, leading up to a door or entrance. The steps and gate are situated against a wall that is painted yellow with a pink border above the gate. The image is taken in daylight, and the lighting appears to be even. The background is a plain concrete surface. There are no people visible in the shot. The location is likely Puttaparthi, India, based on the prevalence of rangoli art in the region.

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