

Three Figures: woman with two children playing ball
The image depicts a drawing of "Three Figures: woman with two children playing ball". The drawing has a pink border and a colorful background with diagonal stripes. Inside the border, there is a white square containing three figures. The largest figure is a woman on the right side wearing a pink and beige dress with a headscarf. She has her right hand raised and her left hand holding an object. There are two smaller figures to the left of the woman. The top figure is a child wearing a pink shirt and green shorts. The bottom figure is another child wearing a green shirt and pink skirt. The children appear to be playing with a ball. Above the children are four circular objects. There is a blue cross shape between the children. The drawing style appears to be traditional Indian folk art.
Artwork Details
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- 784 × 893 px
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