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A framed piece of artwork, labeled "CERAMIC ART" in both English and Kannada ("ಸೀರಾಮಿಕ್ ಕಲೆ"), is displayed in an indoor setting, likely a gallery, shop, or exhibition space in Mysuru, India. The artwork depicts two stylized human figures, possibly a man and a woman, rendered in a traditional Indian folk art style. The woman is prominently featured in the foreground, wearing a green veil (dupatta) and adorned with elaborate traditional jewelry, including a prominent necklace, earrings, and a nose ring. Her face shows distinct, large eyes. Behind her, partially visible, is a man wearing a reddish-pink turban. The painting's background features geometric patterns and borders in shades of brown and orange, interspersed with small, reflective square inlays, possibly mirrors or mother-of-pearl. The artwork is encased behind glass, which reflects ambient light, partially obscuring the details of the figures, particularly the woman's face. The painting is set within a decorative, golden frame with intricate carvings. The framed art is hanging or resting against a plain white wall, next to a vertical metallic pole structure. A piece of bent wire is visible attached to this pole, suggesting it might be part of a display or hanging mechanism. The overall impression is one of traditional craftsmanship and artistic display.
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