

This market scene unfolds as a lived corridor of dust and light, where the ochre awnings hang like provisional architectureβshelter that also edits the sky into fractured, rhythmic planes. The composition pulls the eye down the central road toward a softened vanishing point, letting figures dissolve into haze so the day feels transient, almost remembered rather than observed. Muted grays and earth tones temper the bustle, turning commerce into a quieter meditation on impermanence: objects and bodies appear momentary, while the long breath of space between stalls becomes the true subject.







