



Beneath a canopy of oversized umbrellas, the scene choreographs labor into a quiet processionβwomen seated in rhythmic intervals, their gestures of sorting blossoms turning daily work into a communal rite. The composition layers figures and baskets in receding bands, so that repetition becomes both structure and metaphor, suggesting continuity, inheritance, and the shared cadence of survival. Warm florals ignite against softened earth tones, while the diffused light under shade reads as both protection and enclosure, holding intimacy even as it hints at the weight of routine. In this suspended marketplace, abundance is inseparable from effort, and color becomes the language through which dignity is patiently asserted.







