Three hanging scrolls with faded ink-wash figures, a seated central figure flanked by two standing figures
Three vertical hanging scrolls are displayed side-by-side against a dark background. Each scroll features a central rectangular panel containing an ink-wash drawing, framed by decorative fabric borders. The top and bottom borders of each scroll are made of teal-blue fabric patterned with swirling clouds and subtle gold accents. The middle border section, directly above and below the central drawing panel, is a rust-brown fabric with a pattern of smaller, interlocking cloud or wave shapes, also with gold accents. A thin, light green border directly frames each central drawing panel. The scrolls are suspended by two gold-colored loops at the very top of each. The central drawing panels are a faded light brown color. The left scroll depicts a standing figure, facing slightly right, rendered in light, faded ink lines suggesting a robe. A faint, circular shape, possibly a moon or halo, is visible in the upper right corner of this panel. The middle scroll features a seated figure, facing slightly left, with a large, prominent circular halo or aura behind its head and upper body. The figure is seated on a rocky or cloud-like formation, and above it, in the upper part of the panel, are faint, dark ink washes suggesting mountains or clouds. The figure's robes are loosely drawn with ink lines. The right scroll shows a standing figure, facing slightly left, similar in style and fading to the figure on the left scroll.