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In Ko Siboya, Thailand, an outdoor art installation is presented in a rustic, natural environment with reddish-brown dirt ground
MomentIn Ko Siboya, Thailand, an outdoor art installation is presented in a rustic, natural environment with reddish-brown dirt ground. The central feature is a large, stylized bird's head sculpture, resembling a dodo, with a dark beak and textured, light-colored head featuring a reflective eye element. This sculpture is mounted on a prominent, gnarled tree branch, which is integrated into a larger structure of interwoven natural branches. Behind the bird on the left, green camouflage netting hangs, partially obscuring a background wall. A light-colored concrete column forms a central vertical support, around which numerous weathered driftwood branches and logs are arranged. On the left, a wooden bench displays four pairs of novelty sunglasses: yellow, orange/red, blue/green, and pink heart-shaped, all with reflective lenses. Green camouflage netting also drapes over this bench. Behind the bench, a small concrete pedestal with a bowl-like top and an attached rectangular plaque is visible. To the right, a white rectangular sign with a black frame is affixed to the central structure, reading "MUSE-UM" in large letters composed of light-grey hexagonal tiles, with "ART" in smaller letters below. Beneath the sign, a fabric printed with US dollar bills is draped over branches, with an orange artificial flower tucked into it. A pile of various wooden pieces, including driftwood and cut logs, accumulates on the ground beneath the sign.

