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The image displays a vibrant outdoor folk art installation, likely part of a cultural display or festival in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The central focus is a large, square light-green board featuring a colorful circular painting. This circular artwork is framed by a distinct, pleated red border. The painting within the circle depicts a symmetrical, tree-like design filled with stylized figures. At the bottom, two elephants, one dark grey and one purple, face each other. The branches extending upwards are adorned with numerous colorful birds in pink, dark blue, and yellow-green, along with various abstract flowers and leaf-like motifs in shades of pink, yellow, blue, and red. The intricate patterns and bright palette are characteristic of traditional Bangladeshi folk art, such as Nakshi Kantha. Below the main board, there is a decorative yellow bamboo lattice structure, forming a low barrier or fence. Portions of other colorful display boards are visible on either side: a blue board with white and red patterns on the left, and a red board with blue and white designs on the right, suggesting a continuous exhibition of similar artwork. The setting is outdoors, with large trees and their branches visible against a bright, clear sky in the background, indicating sunny daylight conditions. The ground beneath the display is earthy with scattered patches of grass. The vibrant colors and traditional motifs evoke a festive and cultural ambiance. No discernible text is visible on any of the displayed elements.
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