This image features a symmetrical, geometric pattern reminiscent of Art Nouveau or Prairie School stained glass design. The composition is highly structured, composed of vertical and horizontal lines forming a grid of rectangular panels. These panels are arranged in a repeated pattern that leads the eye from the center outward, balanced by bold black borders that define the structural framework of the design.
The colour palette is earthy and sophisticated, utilizing muted tones of olive green, soft cream, and warm amber. The green sections have subtle tonal shifts that mimic the natural variations found in glass, while the amber and cream sections provide a soft, warm glow. Small accents of deep red and dark brown serve as focal points at the intersections of the geometric grid, adding contrast and visual interest to the otherwise muted earth tones.
The overall aesthetic is architectural and clean, evoking the style of early 20th-century decorative art. The flat, vector-like quality of the lines and the gradients within the rectangles suggest a stylized representation of light filtering through panes of coloured glass, resulting in a balanced, tranquil, and rhythmic composition.