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The Vegetable Vendor

These veiled women are usually the early migrants from the neighbouring countries from India and Africa. The local women are rich and educated.

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Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 08 Jul 2006

Hello Francis! How are you? I like this picture very much. It has a wonderful atmosphere. In Kuwait they have a women's market. They're usually Bedouin women come in from the desert to sell their wares. Mostly textiles. They sit up on their stalls and haggle the prices with you. It's great! This lovely painting reminds me of the hustle and bustle of these same markets. Amazing detail and brilliant use of shadow and light. Love it!

Nancy Costley 22 Oct 2005

Wonderful sense of their lives.

Emily Reed 15 Oct 2005

I lvoe this view of the marketplace.

Juan Gomez 13 Oct 2005

The more work in this series I see the better it is ..truelly amazing work Franics.

Matthew Steffen 12 Oct 2005

wonderful work Framcis

stephanie atlee 12 Oct 2005

these street scenes are wonderful...nicely done

lerat andree 11 Oct 2005

Immigrants always start at the bottom but they often make the best citizens. Great painting.

Reba McDonald 11 Oct 2005

Great work Francis.

Terry Bullard 11 Oct 2005

nice work Francis ~ !

Analua 11 Oct 2005

Awsome paint Francis!!!!!!!!! Marvelous tonalities and movment!!!

Joke Schotting 11 Oct 2005

What can i say,GREAT Francis.10+++

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 11 Oct 2005

so plenty of life!!! great watercolor!!!

Nira Dabush 11 Oct 2005

Excellent artwork ,Francis...awesome senario,as always i think...i'm there :-)

Virginia Gordon 10 Oct 2005

This is a LOVELY Watercolor! Francis, I love the Red Dots

thea walstra 10 Oct 2005

Professional work in composition, use of light and shadows and colors. Over all fabulous, very beautiful work.

joan warburton 10 Oct 2005

Exciting colors and composition. Awesome!

Laura Smith 10 Oct 2005

Outstanding image! You sure can capture a lot of detail with such a difficult and hard to control medium. Kudos!!

michelle olson 10 Oct 2005

WOW!!!! very impressive indeed!!