This cubist-inspired painting depicts an abstracted townscape centered around a prominent, dark blue arched bridge. The composition is built from overlapping geometric planes and angular forms that break the architecture into fragmented yet recognizable shapes. Tall, narrow buildings with mustard-yellow and white facades rise above the bridge, their rooftops painted in sharp reds and browns. A winding, curved road or embankment sweeps through the foreground in shades of muted ochre and earth tones, anchoring the structure of the scene.
The spatial layout is defined by strong contrasts between deep shadows and illuminated surfaces. The central arch serves as a dark focal point, framing a bright, nearly white pathway beneath it that suggests reflected light or water. Circular motifs and sweeping curves intersect with the rigid lines of the buildings, creating a sense of rhythmic movement that pulls the eye through the various architectural planes.
The color palette is a bold mix of deep, saturated tones and brighter highlights. Intense blues, teals, and greens dominate the background and shadows, providing a cool contrast to the warm yellows, oranges, and reds of the built environment. Visible brushstrokes and heavy impasto textures give the surface a tangible, physical quality, emphasizing the artist's focus on form and structure over realistic representation. The overall mood is structured and dynamic, capturing the essence of an urban landscape through a fractured, modern lens.