A woman with dark hair pulled back is seated on a large grey rock in a forest setting. She is partially draped in a green, textured fabric that clings to her waist, and she holds a longbow upright in her hands, her gaze directed downward toward the ground. Her posture is relaxed but attentive, creating a sense of quiet stillness.
Directly at her feet lies a dead or resting deer, stretched out on the sandy, sparse ground. The background consists of a dark, rocky outcrop and a scattering of trees with sparse green leaves, suggesting a woodland or wild landscape. The composition focuses on the contrast between the pale, smooth skin of the woman and the darker, earthy tones of the rocks and the animal.
The lighting is soft and diffused, casting gentle shadows that define the contours of the woman's form. The painting style utilizes visible, expressive brushstrokes that give the surface a textured, tactile quality. The atmosphere is solemn and introspective, evoking themes of mythology and the hunt through the solitary figures nestled within the natural environment.