DescriptionOil and acrylic on canvas painting by Derek Fordjour titled
Gooding Girls (2004). The painting depicts two young dark-skinned women standing in a gallery looking at a framed painting of a man. The woman on the left stands taller and faces right, parallel to the painting. She wears a sleeveless pink dress, matching hat, and low-heeled strapped shoes. The brim of her hat covers her eyes, but her white circular earring is visible. She holds the handle of a light green umbrella with both hands. The woman on the right faces the painting and wears a strappy blue dress with a large bow tied at the back. She wears a matching blue hat with a yellow ribbon and matching blue low-heeled shoes. Her face is not visible. She wears a gossamer white shawl wrapped around her shoulders and holds a handkerchief in her left hand, with her right hand propped on her right hip. The painting the woman are examining depicts their father,
Calvin Joseph Gooding, in the abstract, wearing a brown suit and holding a wine glass. The light in the painting casts a dome around the women with the painting at the center. A low electrical wall outlet is visible to the left. The painting is signed in the lower left corner.