The painting "Kymyzkhana" is a representation of the gift of the nomads of the Great Steppe - the healing drink Kymyz (or Kumys), which is made from mare's milk.
Since ancient times, passed down from generation to generation, the treat was considered sacred, containing many useful properties that filled mighty batyrs with energy, and women - with beauty and health for a prosperous continuation of the family. The painting conveys the peaceful state of nature and man through peacefully grazing horses and hospitable dastarkhan. The aesthetics of nomads is felt through the image of the national Kazakh koumiss utensils.
White koumiss is one of the symbols of purity, holiness and wisdom among Kazakhs. This picture is a wish for happiness and prosperity in the family.