

In this sun-bleached watercolor, a bullock cart becomes both vehicle and metaphor—an emblem of rural endurance moving steadily through a field of luminous emptiness. The composition balances weight and air: the oxen’s taut bodies and the cart’s dark wheel anchor the scene, while washes of pale greens and dusty violets dissolve the horizon into memory, letting light itself do the storytelling. Figures trailing behind—women with vessels and a driver poised in quiet command—suggest a shared economy of labor where dignity is carried as carefully as water. The long shadows, stretched like inked punctuation, turn an ordinary passage into a contemplative procession across time.







