The painting features four Black men in a casual outdoor setting, playing music together. On the left, one man sits on a wooden box instrument, playing it with his hands while wearing a pink shirt and straw hat. Beside him, a man in a white shirt stands and plays maracas. To his right, another musician with a wide-brimmed straw hat plays a banjo. On the far right, a man wearing a red-and-white cap sits while playing a tall, cylindrical hand drum.
The scene is composed in a rustic, wooded area with loosely defined trees forming a background canopy. The lighting suggests a bright, natural outdoor environment, perhaps late afternoon, casting soft shadows beneath the figures. The style is expressionistic, characterized by bold, visible brushstrokes and a slightly textured, painterly quality that emphasizes the rhythmic movement of the performers.
The colour palette is vibrant and warm, dominated by earthy ochres, rich oranges, and deep blues. The trees are rendered in dark purples and greens, which frame the musicians and focus the viewer's attention on the center of the composition. The overall mood is lively and rhythmic, capturing a collaborative moment of musical storytelling. The painting is titled "The Troubadour Of The Corners" by Mondy Pierre Auguste.