
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor idol-making workshop in Kumartuli, Kolkata, India. In the foreground, a shirtless man with short dark hair and a beard walks towards the viewer, wearing white patterned shorts, dark sandals, and a white bracelet on his right wrist. To his right, a large, unfinished gray clay idol of the Hindu deity Kali is prominent. This Kali idol has multiple raised arms, one hand holding a skull cup, another showing red pigment on its palm, and a protruding tongue. It stands on a recumbent human figure, with a grey dog-like creature at its base. Behind the walking man, a second man in an orange shirt works on another bare-breasted female deity idol, applying material to its chest within a bamboo-framed structure partially covered by plastic sheeting. Several other unfinished deity idols are visible throughout the cluttered workspace. The background reveals weathered buildings, a large blue electrical transformer mounted on poles, a street lamp, and a dense tangle of overhead wires. The ground is an uneven dirt path scattered with leaves and small colorful debris.
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