The painting is in a style that evokes a landscape; however, the shapes are not typical landscapes.
The dominant colors are variations of greens, browns, earthy tones, and hints of blue and gold.
The brushstrokes are visible and varied in size and direction, creating a texture that is both painterly and somewhat impressionistic. The artist uses multiple strokes and blending to achieve varied patterns and tonal differences.
There is a sense of depth and valley-like forms, with color transitions hinting at hills, slopes, and perhaps a small river. The valley or canyon element is clearly present.
- Subject Matter: Landscape