The central artwork is an impressionistic oil painting of a coastal harbor scene. The composition features two main sailing vessels moored in a narrow channel between weathered, rustic wooden structures. The boat in the foreground is partially obscured by the edge of a pier, while another boat sits adjacent to it in the water. A vertical strip of packaging material obscures part of the center of the image, but the masts and rigging of the ships remain visible against the sky.
The setting is a serene, sunlit harbor with a focus on the interplay of water and shadow. To the left, a traditional wooden building with a dark roof anchors the scene. To the right, another structure creates a corridor leading the viewer's eye toward the open water in the distance, where a small sailboat is visible on the horizon. The composition uses the dark silhouettes of the buildings and hulls to frame the lighter, more brightly lit center of the harbor.
The colour palette is dominated by earthy browns, deep blues, and vibrant whites. The sky is filled with voluminous, textured clouds rendered in thick brushstrokes, suggesting a breezy, fair-weather day. The light is warm and directional, casting long shadows on the water and the sides of the wooden buildings. The painting style is expressive and tactile, with visible impasto textures that capture the rugged nature of the harbor environment and the rhythmic movement of the water.