The composition is divided into two distinct parts: a solitary figure on the left and a dense, intertwined cluster of human figures on the right. On the far left, a personified skeleton looms as a dark, watchful presence. It wears a robe decorated with a repetitive, rhythmic pattern of black crosses against a deep blue and violet background, conveying a solemn and inevitable weight.
In contrast, the right side of the image features a complex, vertical arrangement of people representing the cycle of life. At the top, a mother cradles a young child, surrounded by other figures that represent different ages, from youth to old age. Their bodies are woven together in a soft, organic mass, draped in decorative, mosaic-like fabrics filled with warm oranges, pinks, and vibrant, colorful geometric shapes. The central figures are depicted with a mix of vulnerability and intimacy, their heads bowed or resting against one another.
The entire scene is set against a dark, moody background that emphasizes the figures in the foreground. The lighting is soft and atmospheric, highlighting the pale, rounded skin tones of the humans versus the stark, hollow features of the skeleton. The artistic style is highly textured with visible, expressive brushstrokes that define the forms and patterns, blending figurative elements with abstract, ornamental details to create a contemplative mood regarding mortality and the human condition.