
Stake attention in this memory
An artwork depicting a serpent-like figure emerging from a patterned grid of wavy lines is displayed in a wooden frame on a light-colored wall. The artwork, possibly a print or painting, features small dots along the wavy lines, giving it a textural quality. The serpent at the top has distinct facial features and markings, its body flowing into the intricate wave pattern that fills the rest of the canvas. To the left of the framed piece, a white informational label provides details about the artwork. Visible text on the label identifies the piece as "Sakshi Nag" and "Sarpa-Nigam for scorpion (Raja-ghat) control." The artist is listed as "Ganga Devi" and the creation dates are "1985-86." The medium is "Ink on Paper," with dimensions "57 x 38 cm." It is further described as "Mithila Painting on Paper" from the "Mithila Region, Bihar," and also as "Tantrik Painting on Paper" from "Madhubani, Bihar." The setting appears to be an indoor gallery or museum.
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