This vibrant folk art painting depicts a group of women in colorful, patterned dresses standing in a semicircle before a large tipi. The central focal point is a radiant, sun-like circle positioned directly behind the tipi, which is decorated with numerous dark, swirling patterns against a pale yellow background. The women are stylized figures, each wearing dresses with distinct geometric or floral motifs, facing toward the tipi as if in a ceremonial dance or gathering.
The background of the artwork is a deep, textured blue, filled with swirling, organic lines that resemble wind, water, or celestial energy. Scattered throughout this blue space are delicate, star-like or flower-like shapes, adding a sense of movement and cosmic wonder to the composition. The ground upon which the women stand is a rich, earthy brown, adorned with rows of dark, circular spots and leaf-like embellishments, anchoring the ethereal scene to the earth.
The colour palette is bold and expressive, contrasting the warm yellows and earth tones of the tipi and ground against the cool, intense blues of the sky. The artistic style is highly decorative and symbolic, emphasizing patterns, dots, and fluid lines to create a rhythmic, harmonious effect. The overall mood is one of cultural reverence, connection, and spiritual unity, characteristic of the Métis art tradition.