This artwork is a collage of multiple impressionist-style paintings, each depicting classic still-life subjects. The composition is layered, with various rectangular frames overlapping to create a rich, dense tapestry of imagery. The dominant subjects are vibrant floral arrangements in ceramic vases, bowls of fresh fruit including apples and pears, and warm, glowing candles. A central, larger frame showcases long-stemmed tulips in a blue vase, surrounded by these smaller vignettes of bouquets, garden scenes, and tabletop settings.
Technically, the style is painterly and expressive, characterized by loose, visible brushstrokes and a highly saturated color palette. The light is soft and diffused, often highlighting the textures of petals, the gloss on fruit, and the warm flicker of candle flames. Colours are bold and varied, ranging from deep indigos and brilliant blues in the vases to warm oranges, yellows, and radiant reds in the fruit and flower petals.
The overall mood is serene and domestic, evoking the aesthetic of traditional studio still-life painting. The visual layout creates a sense of depth, as if one is looking at a collection of separate framed canvases layered over one another on a gallery wall. The textured application of paint and the interplay of cool and warm light provide a harmonious balance across the entire collection.