This folk art illustration depicts a pastoral scene where a team of horses is laboriously pulling a two-story white farmhouse across a field on a large wooden trailer. The house features a prominent yellow banner stretched across its facade with the text, "Home is where the heart is," along with additional smaller lettering. Several figures dressed in period-appropriate clothing stand near the house and along the path, while a small dog accompanies a man on the far left. A traditional red barn with a stone foundation and a white silo sits in the background, anchoring the left side of the composition.
The setting is a rolling rural landscape composed of soft, undulating hills painted in various shades of green and yellow under a bright, cloudy sky. An American flag waves atop a pole situated behind the farmhouse. In the background, to the right, a second white structure stands near some evergreen trees, and a lone black cow grazes in the distance. Several white chickens are scattered across the foreground dirt path.
The artwork utilizes a warm, saturated color palette typical of Americana folk art, emphasizing earthy browns, grassy greens, and stark white structures. The lighting suggests a clear, sunny day, casting soft shadows beneath the figures and the horse-drawn carriage. The style is characterized by flattened perspective and meticulous, slightly stylized detail, reflecting a nostalgic and whimsical interpretation of 19th-century rural life.