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The image displays a photograph of a printed advertisement, likely from a newspaper or event program, oriented vertically and slightly rotated. The ad, set against a light blue background, promotes "Kanika Bawa Art Projects In Celebrating 25 Years with 'The Precious Curious Ghoda Aaj, Kal Aur Kal,'", an art installation by Kanika Bawa. The event is scheduled from January 25 to February 2, 2025, and is associated with the Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai, India, as indicated by a logo and textual references to the "Kalaghoda district."

The advertisement describes the installation as a "fusion of art, culture n History," blending tradition and modernity. It prominently features the "Ghoda" (horse) as a symbol representing the past, present, and future, with a visual transition from black to silver. The artwork incorporates iconic elements from the Kalaghoda district, such as Dabbas, Victoria Terminus trunks, Tangerine Irani chairs, cushions, and a modern silver laptop, symbolizing the area's rich history and current relevance. Sustainable materials like multi-ribbon cushions and a lucky horseshoe charm are also mentioned, with an iridescent blue floor designed to create an immersive experience.

Two inset images showcase parts of the installation. One depicts a light-colored, possibly silver, horse sculpture adorned with elements, set amidst furniture and a partially visible person. The other features a darker, possibly black, horse sculpture on a blue, iridescent floor, surrounded by various objects.

The advertisement encourages viewers to experience the installation in person and share photos using the hashtags "#Kanikabawadesign" and "#Kanikabawa" to win a framed horseshoe art piece. Contact information includes an email address: "kanikabawadesign@gmail.com". The overall context suggests a vibrant visual arts event celebrating cultural heritage and contemporary expression.
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Jan 28, 2025, 11:52 AM

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The image displays a photograph of a printed advertisement, likely from a newspaper or event program, oriented vertically and slightly rotated. The ad, set against a light blue background, promotes "Kanika Bawa Art Projects In Celebrating 25 Years with 'The Precious Curious Ghoda Aaj, Kal Aur Kal,'", an art installation by Kanika Bawa. The event is scheduled from January 25 to February 2, 2025, and is associated with the Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai, India, as indicated by a logo and textual references to the "Kalaghoda district." The advertisement describes the installation as a "fusion of art, culture n History," blending tradition and modernity. It prominently features the "Ghoda" (horse) as a symbol representing the past, present, and future, with a visual transition from black to silver. The artwork incorporates iconic elements from the Kalaghoda district, such as Dabbas, Victoria Terminus trunks, Tangerine Irani chairs, cushions, and a modern silver laptop, symbolizing the area's rich history and current relevance. Sustainable materials like multi-ribbon cushions and a lucky horseshoe charm are also mentioned, with an iridescent blue floor designed to create an immersive experience. Two inset images showcase parts of the installation. One depicts a light-colored, possibly silver, horse sculpture adorned with elements, set amidst furniture and a partially visible person. The other features a darker, possibly black, horse sculpture on a blue, iridescent floor, surrounded by various objects. The advertisement encourages viewers to experience the installation in person and share photos using the hashtags "#Kanikabawadesign" and "#Kanikabawa" to win a framed horseshoe art piece. Contact information includes an email address: "kanikabawadesign@gmail.com". The overall context suggests a vibrant visual arts event celebrating cultural heritage and contemporary expression.

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