This graphic illustration depicts a coastal scene in Brittany, France. In the foreground, a single seagull stands alert on a sandy beach, looking toward the viewer. The middle ground features jagged, warm-toned rocks meeting the ocean, with white surf crashing against them, creating a dynamic splash of water. In the background, the coastline stretches toward a distant settlement under a light, clear sky.
The composition is layered, with five seagulls captured in various stages of flight across the upper portion of the image. The style is distinctly minimalist, utilizing flat planes of colour, bold shapes, and clean lines reminiscent of vintage travel posters. The light suggests a bright, pleasant day, with long shadows cast by the rocks and the foreground bird.
The colour palette is composed of harmonious natural tones: deep oceanic blues for the water, warm ochre and terracotta for the rocks, and soft sandy hues for the beach. The sky transitions from a pale blue at the top to a faint, creamy yellow near the horizon, enhancing the sense of a calm, sunny day. Bold, sans-serif French text sits prominently in the upper center, reading, "EN BRETAGNE IL NE PLEUT QUE SUR LES CONS."