The composition features two distinct subjects placed upon a partially assembled, textured surface. To the left sits a vibrant, orange-toned rectangular box with bold, black text printed across its surface. The text includes phrases such as "Over 300 pieces" and details regarding a "University Distributing Company." The orange hue provides a sharp, warm contrast to the cooler, muted tones surrounding it.
Resting on the right side of the surface is a rectangular, aged piece of paper featuring a black-and-white photograph of an elephant. The elephant is captured in a natural, grassy environment, its head and tusks clearly visible as it grazes. The paper shows signs of wear, including faint horizontal creases and two dark circular marks near its midsection, suggesting it has been handled frequently or stored for a long duration.
The surface beneath these items is covered in interlocking pieces that form a larger, faded image of an animal, likely the same elephant shown in the photograph. The colors of this surface are muted, consisting of soft browns, grays, and shadows that transition across the interlocking lines. The arrangement creates a layered effect, with the starkness of the orange box and the monochrome photograph standing out against the intricate, irregular pattern of the assembled pieces underneath.