This circular composition features a surrealist scene centered around a group of three figures. On the left, two figures wearing dark, ornate garments with wide, ruffled lace collars and hats stand prominently, with the leftmost person extending their hand to display a cluster of circular medallions. Beside them stands a third, reddish-toned figure, while a shadowy silhouette of a fourth person stands further back on the right, all contained within a sweeping, arch-like structure. The figures have a painterly, sketch-like quality, with blurred features and expressive brushwork.
Surrounding the central figures are various symbolic and unsettling elements. Swarms of small, dark insects, specifically ants, appear in the bottom foreground and along the left periphery, crawling across an abstract, textured landscape. Small, fragmented, and jagged shapes are scattered throughout, suggesting a sense of decay or disintegration. The background transitions from a bright, light-colored central arch to deep, muted tones of dark brown, grey, and ochre around the edges, creating a dramatic, vignette-like effect.
The overall aesthetic is distinctly surrealist, characteristic of Salvador Dali's style, complete with his signature and the date 1965 inscribed in the upper section. The colour palette is dominated by earthy oranges, browns, and dark greys, punctuated by the white of the lace collars and the contrasting red of the third figure's attire. The light appears to emanate from behind the central arch, casting soft shadows and highlighting the enigmatic, dreamlike atmosphere of the scene.