
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a vibrant street market scene, likely in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring two women and a display of smoked fish. In the center, a woman is actively engaged in selling or handling fish. She wears a colorful, patterned traditional African dress with intricate designs in brown, gold, blue, and green hues. Her head is covered with a striking red, black, and gold patterned headwrap. She is holding a piece of smoked fish wrapped in white paper or plastic. Her feet, clad in light yellow, padded slide sandals, are partially visible. She stands behind a makeshift counter or display constructed from wooden crates. Resting on this wooden structure is a large, round metallic basin or pan overflowing with numerous smoked or grilled whole fish. The fish are dark brown and appear to be a key item for sale at her stall. To the left, another woman is partially visible, appearing to be seated or resting. She is dressed in a modest, plain light grey abaya-like garment that covers her body, along with a matching grey head covering. Her right foot, adorned with a black flip-flop sandal, rests on the paved ground. Her posture suggests she is relaxed or observing the activity around her. The background reveals a corrugated metal sheet, possibly part of a stall's roof or wall, indicating an outdoor or semi-sheltered market environment. The ground is a paved surface. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with soft, even illumination and no harsh shadows. There is no visible text in the image. The scene conveys a moment of daily commerce in a local market setting.
No transactions found



