This image features two overlapping decorative ceramic-style vases, both decorated with detailed Southwestern landscapes. The larger, left-leaning vase is dominated by a group of wild horses running across a dry, brushy plain. A prominent brown horse leads the pack, followed by a lighter-colored horse and a black-and-white spotted one. Overhead, two birds are silhouetted against a warm, hazy sky. The vase itself is adorned with a stylized graphic of a bolo tie featuring a turquoise gemstone, which hangs along its side.
The second, smaller vase positioned behind and to the right displays a vibrant desert scene filled with tall cacti and rocky terrain. A large, long-tailed lizard is perched near the neck of the vase, appearing to crawl over its patterned rim. The color palette throughout the composition is rich and earthy, utilizing deep oranges, dusty browns, and sage greens to evoke the feeling of a sun-drenched arid climate. The style is illustrative and painterly, capturing a romanticized version of the American West. Light seems to emanate from the horizons of both desert scenes, creating a sense of distance and depth that contrasts with the textured, solid nature of the vessel shapes.