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The image shows a close-up, eye-level shot of two black, glossy statues placed on a rectangular black base. The base rests on a smooth, light gray surface, possibly a table or shelf. Behind the statues is a plain, textured, light-colored wall, suggesting an indoor setting. The statue on the left appears to be a stylized representation of Nandi, the bull vahana of the Hindu deity Shiva. It is depicted in a seated or resting posture, with its head turned slightly to the right, facing the other statue. The statue on the right is a Shiva Lingam, a representation of Shiva as the divine masculine creative energy. It is a tall, cylindrical form with a rounded top, mounted on a circular base that is part of the overall statue structure. A smaller element, possibly representing a coiled snake, wraps around the base of the lingam. Both statues are highly polished, reflecting the ambient light, and show some signs of dust or residue. The lighting is even and diffused, suggesting it's not a time-specific natural light source. The overall impression is that of religious or decorative figurines displayed indoors. No text is visible in the image. The location context of Severodvinsk, Russia, does not provide any visual cues within the image itself.
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Volume
2,357
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