A dense, overflowing bouquet of white roses is the central focal point of this painting. The flowers are arranged in a rounded, earth-toned ceramic vase that sits on a flat surface. Some of the delicate white blooms and greenery cascade over the sides of the vessel, while others are scattered near the base, creating an impression of abundance and the natural cycle of wilting and blooming.
The background is a soft, muted mint green, textured with rhythmic, diagonal brushstrokes that create a sense of movement. The light is soft and diffuse, emphasizing the gentle, layered petals of the roses and the contrast between the organic forms of the flowers and the smooth, solid curve of the vase. Deep green leaves are scattered throughout the arrangement, providing structure and depth amidst the white blossoms.
The work is rendered in an impressionistic style defined by visible, heavy impasto brushstrokes. These thick, directional applications of paint give the composition a tactile quality, where the light seems to catch the raised edges of the oil paint. The overall mood is one of quiet, melancholic beauty, capturing a fleeting moment in nature with vibrant yet serene colors.