The artwork is divided into two distinct sections. On the left is an iconic post-impressionist painting by Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night Over the Rhone. This scene depicts a dark, deep blue night sky filled with glowing yellow stars, reflecting across the rippling surface of the river below. The bank in the foreground is rendered in dark, thick brushstrokes, with two silhouetted figures walking near the water's edge.
On the right side is a clean, white grid designed as a perpetual calendar. The header features circular icons labeled C1 through C8, followed by a secondary row of small, whimsical icons including a star, umbrella, coffee cup, and briefcase. Below this, a standard calendar grid displays the days of the week, dates 1 through 31, and additional small symbols scattered throughout the grid to mark special occasions. The entire grid is framed by an elegant, gold-toned scrollwork border.
The overall aesthetic creates a contrast between the expressive, textured impasto of the nineteenth-century masterpiece and the structured, minimalist design of the functional calendar grid. The colour palette is dominated by intense navy and cerulean blues, punctuated by bright, warm yellows from the stars and their reflections, while the calendar section maintains a neutral, clean appearance using black text on an off-white background with subtle gold accents.