This triptych features three distinct, ethereal female figures standing within individual vertical panels. Each woman is rendered in a realistic, digital illustrative style, embodying a nymph-like quality. The left figure has flowing red hair, a leafy crown, and holds a red apple. The central figure has long, pale blonde hair, a floral wreath, and holds her arms above her head. The right figure is seen from behind, sporting long dark hair, and carries a small stringed instrument similar to a mandolin. All three women wear minimal, rustic-style garments and ankle wraps.
Each panel is composed with a large, stylized circular frame behind the figure, reminiscent of Art Nouveau design. Subtle, monochromatic botanical silhouettes of vine leaves and tendrils overlay the backgrounds, providing a sense of depth and organic texture. The architectural borders of the panels feature clean, geometric lines that contrast with the softness of the figures.
The colour palette is soft and atmospheric, shifting through muted gradients of sage green, dusty rose, and deep wine-red. The lighting is gentle and flattering, casting soft shadows that highlight the figures' forms while maintaining a dreamlike, hazy quality throughout the scene. The overall mood is serene and mythological, evoking the feeling of a classic garden or forest-dwelling deity.