This is a medium shot, taken outdoors on a sunny day, of a wooden art installation featuring carved Indigenous-style motifs
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This is a medium shot, taken outdoors on a sunny day, of a wooden art installation featuring carved Indigenous-style motifs

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Township of LangleyCanada

This is a medium shot, taken outdoors on a sunny day, of a wooden art installation featuring carved Indigenous-style motifs. The artwork is mounted on a metal pole and consists of two large, vertical wooden panels, hinged together at the back, forming a slight V-shape. The left panel depicts a stylized creature, possibly a sea serpent or dragon, with an open mouth and sharp claws, carved in relief. The design is detailed with patterned scales and facial features. Below the creature, there is a carved representation of blue waves. The right panel features a carving of a beaver in a similar Indigenous style, shown from its head down to its tail. The beaver is intricately carved with distinct features like its flat tail and rodent-like face. Below the beaver, there is a carved section depicting swirling blue water or waves, mirroring the design on the left panel. The artwork is set against a backdrop of lush green trees, suggesting a park or natural outdoor setting. A dark grey metal pole supports the artwork, and in the foreground, there are glimpses of a rustic wooden fence and some purple wildflowers. To the left of the installation, part of an old-fashioned lamppost is visible. The overall scene appears to be located in a public space in the Township of Langley, Canada, possibly a park or community area given the presence of the artwork and natural surroundings. There are no people or animals visible in the frame.