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Borisbritva

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 02:27 AM

Ubud District, Indonesia

-8.51900, 115.26100

A large, moss-covered stone sculpture dominates the scene, set outdoors amidst a natural environment of blurred tree trunks and lush green foliage, indicative of a forest or temple ground in Ubud Dist…read more

Disturbing
Ancient
Mysterious
Unease
Strange

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A large, moss-covered stone sculpture dominates the scene, set outdoors amidst a natural environment of blurred tree trunks and lush green foliage, indicative of a forest or temple ground in Ubud District, Indonesia. The central element of the sculpture is a formidable, monstrous or demonic figure, characterized by a wide, open mouth revealing prominent teeth, large circular eyes, and a broad nose. Its expression appears as a fierce grin or laugh, and its head is adorned with textured, flowing hair or a mane. Numerous smaller monkey figures are intricately carved into the sculpture, actively interacting with the larger entity. Several monkeys are depicted climbing on the head and shoulders of the monstrous figure, while others seem to be pulling at its face or reaching into its widely agape mouth. One monkey is distinctly visible inside the large figure's mouth. All the sculpted elements, both the main figure and the monkeys, are heavily coated in vibrant green moss, suggesting significant age and prolonged exposure to a humid, tropical climate. The background shows out-of-focus trees and green leaves, reinforcing the natural setting. The lighting is soft and diffused, likely indicating an overcast day or a shaded location, which contributes to the ancient and mystical atmosphere of the artwork. There is no visible text in the image. | Open Wire