This expressive painting features a whimsical scene depicted in a naive, child-like style. On the left, two stylized figures with simple, smiling faces stand atop a rounded, red hill. Scattered above them in the turquoise sky are tiny, whimsical drawings of houses, trees, a sun, and a menorah. To the right, a large, vibrant yellow sun dominates the lower half of the composition, framed by a thick, dark, textured blue border that mimics a frame.
Two cartoonish, fox-like creatures with smiling faces are intertwined near the center of the yellow sun, adding a playful element to the artwork. The scene is set against a bright, flat turquoise background that contrasts with the deep blue, almost textured border. Cursive script, appearing as the artist's signature, "Anne Poiré Ortalino," is written in dark ink near the bottom edge, integrated directly into the painted scene.
The overall aesthetic is evocative of folk art or primitive illustration, using bold, primary colors and simplified shapes. The visible brushwork gives the piece a textured, tactile quality, while the composition feels balanced yet spontaneous. The contrast between the vibrant, warm yellow of the sun and the deep, cool blue of the framing element creates a dynamic visual tension, making the scene feel both intimate and dreamlike.