A whimsical, night-time winter scene depicts a group of children playing in deep snow between two vibrant, rustic houses. The house on the left is a soft, muted orange, while the larger structure on the right is a deep, warm red with a balcony featuring laundry hanging on a clothesline. A single, tall pine tree dusted in heavy snow stands centrally behind the buildings, acting as a natural anchor for the composition.
The children are dressed in bright, layered winter clothing, creating a colorful contrast against the blue-toned snow and the dark, moody sky. They are engaged in various forms of play; some are climbing onto a shed roof, others are gathered in small groups in the foreground, and one child uses a shovel to clear a path. A short wooden fence runs along the bottom left edge, adding depth to the foreground.
The illumination appears to come from the warm, golden glow spilling out of the house windows, casting soft light on the snowbanks. The brushwork has a textured, painterly quality, giving the scene a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. White flecks suggest a gentle, ongoing snowfall that adds to the quiet, chilly beauty of the night. At the bottom, text in both English and French reads: "Every Way Possible to Have Fun in the Snow."