This artwork captures a vibrant scene of Mong ethnic people in a highland market, where the prevailing theme is a rich green. The people, adorned in their distinct ethnic costumes, are resplendent with patterns on their clothing and ornate bracelets, producing a stunning tapestry of colors, particularly in their weathered, sun- and wind-kissed faces, tinged with shades of brown and etched with wrinkles that bear witness to the ruggedness and adversity of highland life. The composition is thoughtfully crafted, with a harmonious arrangement, gathering the group of people amidst verdant patches. It portrays the indigenous patterns and the bustling trade of buffaloes and horses, serving as a focal point within the market. This scene is a noteworthy highlight in the Si Ma Kai area, where, despite the wildness and relative poverty, the market exudes a warmth of humanity, as perceived through the eyes of the ethnic groups who converge there.
Can Cau kirmess in SiMaiKa village
- Oil painting on Canvas
- Size: 150 x 155cm (unframed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- One of a kind artwork
- Signed on the front
- Style: Impressionistic