The main artwork is a reproduction of Gustav Klimt’s painting, "Danaë." The composition is vertically oriented and depicts a female figure curled into a foetal position, rendered in a delicate, fluid style. Her skin is pale, contrasting against the opulent, highly decorative background and surroundings. The subject’s expression is one of serenity and surrender, with her head resting on her knees as she is enveloped by flowing, stylized golden fabrics and intricate patterns.
The artwork is heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau style, characterized by its ornamental richness. The background and the fabric wrapping the figure are densely filled with geometric shapes, swirling spirals, and textured motifs in shades of ochre, bronze, deep black, and shimmering gold. A distinctive element is the dark, patterned band that flows diagonally across the scene, creating a sense of movement and depth around the central figure. A large, fish-like shape with an eye is visible at the lower right, grounding the ethereal composition.
The colour palette is dominated by luxurious metallic tones—varying shades of gold and yellow—punctuated by stark black areas and soft, muted skin tones. The overall mood is dreamlike, erotic, and intensely decorative. The piece is clearly a fine art reproduction, emphasizing the painterly textures, gold leaf-like aesthetics, and symbolic, abstract storytelling inherent to the artist’s work. The scene exudes a sense of mythological weight and classical elegance.