This image is a painting that depicts a colourful village scene with two men and an ox. The style appears to be expressive with a focus on bold colours and dynamic brushstrokes, giving the scene a lively and vibrant feel. The ox is at the center of the composition, adorned with elaborate decorations including a large, ornate headpiece with red and white stripes that curve upwards like horns. The animal also has a series of golden bells or ornaments around its neck, and its body is draped with a bright orange cloth that has a red border and circular golden motifs.
To the right of the ox stands a man who is playing a traditional wind instrument, possibly a flute or shehnai. He is wearing a blue turban and a white garment with a striped shawl draped over his shoulders. The shawl has green, orange, and white stripes, and he also has an orange sash tied around his waist. His attire and the instrument suggest that he might be part of a celebration or a cultural event. On the left side of the painting, there is another man who appears to be observing the scene or waiting for his turn to perform. He is dressed in a more subdued manner, with a beige or light brown outfit, and he seems to be holding something in his hands, possibly another musical instrument or an object related to the event.
The background is rendered in a neutral beige tone, which allows the figures and the ox to stand out prominently. The painting captures a moment that is likely part of a festival, ceremony, or traditional event, characterized by music and decoration. The artist has paid great attention to the details of the cultural attire and the adornments of the ox, conveying a sense of celebration and tradition.