


This market scene unfurls like a lived corridor of light, where sun-warmed yellow awnings stitch together shadowed stalls and guide the eye into a receding depth of everyday motion. The painter lets contrast do the storytelling: dense, cool silhouettes and corrugated roofs press inward while the open roadway breathes outward, creating a rhythm between enclosure and release. In the foreground, the clustered reds of produce become a pulse of abundance—an intimate, tactile counterpoint to the distant figures—suggesting how communal life is built from small, recurring exchanges under temporary shelter.







