The main artwork depicts an oil painting titled "After Naseby - 1645" by Edgar Bundy. It features a historical military scene showing a group of soldiers, dressed in 17th-century attire and wearing helmets, riding on horseback across a stark, snow-covered landscape. In the foreground, a prominent rider sits atop a dark brown horse, looking towards the viewer. He wears a wide-brimmed hat, a buff coat, and has a stern expression, leading the column of men.
The composition is horizontal, capturing a wide panoramic view of the column moving from left to right. The terrain is covered in patches of snow and barren, frost-touched shrubbery. The horses are depicted in various shades of brown, black, and white, their figures casting soft shadows on the icy ground. In the background, the silhouettes of other riders trail off into the distance, suggesting a large unit moving through the bleak, wintry environment.
The colour palette is muted and atmospheric, dominated by shades of deep brown, cool whites, greys, and earthy tones. The sky is dark and ominous, suggesting a cold, overcast late afternoon or early evening, which casts a sombre and contemplative mood over the entire scene. The brushwork reflects a classic representational style, emphasizing the textures of the horse hair, the metallic gleam of armour, and the cold, crisp nature of the snow.