This still life painting depicts a rustic, rounded white ceramic pitcher overflowing with an abundant arrangement of wildflowers. The bouquet includes a dense cluster of vibrant blue forget-me-nots, delicate white blossoms, and bright pink, daisy-like flowers. Tall, slender green stalks and leafy foliage extend upward and outward from the arrangement, adding height and a natural, untamed quality to the display. A single small, delicate flower pattern is painted on the front of the pitcher itself.
The arrangement sits upon a pale, textured surface, likely a table covered in a light-coloured cloth. Several loose stems, stray petals, and fallen blossoms are scattered across the foreground, suggesting a casual, just-picked aesthetic. The composition is balanced but organic, with the heavy, rounded shape of the pitcher providing a solid foundation for the light and airy stems above.
The colour palette is soft and painterly, utilizing muted pastels and earthy tones. The background is a wash of warm beige and subtle grey, creating an impressionistic atmosphere that keeps the focus entirely on the colorful blooms. The soft, diffused lighting suggests an indoor setting, perhaps near a window, which creates gentle shadows and highlights the varying textures of the petals and the glossy ceramic surface of the vessel.