The artwork depicts an orchard in full spring bloom, characterized by a series of gnarled, twisting fruit trees with thick, dark trunks. The branches are densely packed with bright yellow and pale blossoms, creating a vibrant, textured canopy that fills the middle ground of the composition. Below the trees, the ground is covered in lush, thick strokes of green grass, interspersed with patches of yellow that suggest scattered petals or early spring flowers.
The background is dominated by a sweeping, expressive sky filled with dynamic, swirling brushstrokes of light blue and white clouds, evoking a sense of breezy movement. The composition is balanced horizontally, with the trees arranged to guide the eye across the depth of the field, from the closer, more prominent trunks on the left toward the more distant, thinner trees fading into the landscape on the right.
The style is classic Post-Impressionist, utilizing bold, visible brushwork and a high-contrast palette. The light appears bright and airy, typical of a spring morning. The overall mood is one of renewal and rustic beauty, achieved through intense, rhythmic application of paint that emphasizes the vitality of the natural landscape.