This still life painting features a central arrangement of lush, soft pink roses housed in a white ceramic vase with blue decorative motifs. The flowers serve as the focal point, with their petals rendered in varying shades of salmon and blush. A distinct single bloom extends to the left, while the main cluster sits firmly within the vase, accented by dark, teal-green foliage that provides a sharp contrast against the pale floral tones.
The composition is set against a vibrant, saturated red background, creating a bold, graphic quality. The vase rests upon a lavender-toned surface, likely a tabletop covered in cloth, which is further decorated by a single yellow lemon positioned to the left. A small portion of a red rimmed dish or bowl is visible in the bottom left corner, grounding the objects in a shallow, intimate space.
The painting style is characterized by Post-Impressionist influences, featuring visible, thick brushstrokes and a heavy application of paint. The artist uses a deliberate, expressive palette where dark outlines and intense, non-naturalistic colours define form and volume. The light appears flat and decorative, emphasizing the structural arrangement of the objects rather than realistic shadow or atmospheric depth.