
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays three framed panels, possibly part of a triptych, mounted on a white wall. Each panel is rectangular and oriented vertically. The background of the panels is black, and they are adorned with intricate designs made from what appears to be mother-of-pearl or a similar iridescent material. The leftmost panel depicts a landscape with mountains, buildings, and a body of water in the background, and two women in traditional attire in the foreground. One woman is seated, holding a fan, while the other stands beside her, also holding a fan. The central panel features a similar landscape background but with different figures. Two women are shown, one actively fanning herself while the other appears to be playing a stringed instrument. The rightmost panel showcases a bamboo forest and a rocky outcrop in the background, with two women seated in the foreground. One woman is holding a fan, and the other is reading from a scroll. All three panels have decorative borders featuring geometric patterns and floral motifs. The frames are thin and appear to be made of a dark material with gold accents. A wooden dowel or rod is visible in the lower left portion of the image, angled across the frame and partially obscuring the bottom of the leftmost panel. The overall scene appears to be an indoor setting, likely a home or a gallery, with the white wall serving as a backdrop. There is no indication of the specific location within North Vancouver, Canada, or any other city.
Symbol
EAE40
Volume
2,855
Creator
+$0.01
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.57









