The central artwork is an oil painting titled "Two Red Chairs" by Jim Musil. The scene features two empty, bright red Adirondack chairs positioned side-by-side on a weathered wooden dock. The perspective is from directly behind the chairs, looking out over a calm, reflective lake toward a distant tree line silhouetted in deep indigo against the horizon.
Above the horizon, the sky is a dramatic display of twilight colors. Thick, textured brushstrokes create a bold composition of vibrant orange and glowing peach hues contrasted against patches of cool, cerulean blue clouds. The light from the sunset catches the water, mirroring the orange and purple tones of the sky in the rippling surface of the lake.
The composition is anchored by the symmetry of the chairs, which draw the viewer's eye into the center of the horizon. The style is expressionistic, characterized by visible, impasto-like brushwork that gives the water and clouds a sense of movement and depth. The overall mood is peaceful and reflective, capturing the quiet solitude of a summer evening by the water.