The left side of the artwork depicts a vibrant, busy farmers market scene. Multiple white canopy tents are set up on a lush green lawn, with various vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, and handmade goods. People in period-appropriate clothing browse the stalls, while a horse-drawn wagon and a vintage automobile add to the nostalgic atmosphere. In the background, rows of multi-story, colorful brick buildings line the town street, framed by green trees under a clear sky.
On the right side, the scene shifts to a serene, snow-covered New England village in winter. A stone bridge crosses a partially frozen river where people are ice skating, and a horse-drawn sleigh carrying hay makes its way across the landscape. The setting includes traditional colonial-style houses, a church with a steeple, and a water wheel attached to a red barn. A snowman stands near the water's edge, and evergreen trees are dusted with heavy snow, creating a peaceful, cold-weather charm.
The artwork is rendered in a detailed, illustrative folk-art style with bold colors and clean lines. The farmers market scene relies on bright greens, reds, and purples to emphasize the liveliness of summer. Conversely, the winter scene uses a cooler palette of deep blues, crisp whites, and soft grays, accented by the warm, earthy tones of the buildings. Both images share a high-contrast aesthetic that highlights the distinct seasonal shifts of the rural landscape.