This artwork depicts a rolling, rural landscape rendered in an expressive, post-impressionist style. The foreground is dominated by a large field of intense, saturated red earth, punctuated by distinct, vertical rows of textured green vegetation that recede into the distance. These lines create a strong sense of depth, drawing the viewer's eye toward the hillside.
In the middle ground, three small houses sit nestled among soft, rolling green hills. The buildings are painted in simple, bold blocks of color—one red, one orange, and one white with a blue roof—contrasting sharply against the verdant slopes. Behind the houses, a large, dark green tree adds structural weight to the composition, while a distant, hazy mountain range rests under a pale, muted sky.
The painting is characterized by thick, visible brushstrokes and a highly emotive use of color, favoring bold, unnaturalistic hues over realistic shading. The bright reds and deep greens create a vivid, warm energy, suggesting a sun-drenched summer day in the countryside. The overall aesthetic is rustic and painterly, emphasizing texture and form rather than fine detail.