The artwork is a post-impressionist still life painting depicting a lush bouquet of white roses arranged in a rustic, earth-toned ceramic jug. The roses, captured in various stages of bloom with hints of delicate pink and creamy white petals, spill outwards, filling the central composition with voluminous, soft textures. Several blossoms are scattered at the base of the vessel, resting on a flat, green surface that suggests a table or ledge.
The background and foreground surfaces are rendered in soft, sage-green tones, with visible, rhythmic brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and energy behind the static flowers. The artist's signature technique is evident in the thick, expressive impasto application of paint, which defines the leaves and petals with energetic, directional marks. The light appears gentle and diffused, accentuating the fullness of the bouquet while maintaining a calm, harmonious atmosphere throughout the scene.
The overall colour palette is muted and naturalistic, dominated by shades of soft green, creamy white, and subtle earthy browns. The composition is balanced but organic, reflecting a focused study of nature. The style is classic and distinctively post-impressionist, characterized by visible, deliberate paint application that adds depth and vitality to the otherwise serene subject matter.