The central focus of this artwork is a stylized tree rendered in a distinct Egyptian papyrus art style. A thick, deep-red trunk anchors the composition, branching upward into intricate, dark green foliage that is dotted with small, circular red fruits or flowers. The tree acts as a perch for five detailed birds, each depicted in profile with ornate, patterned feathers and vibrant coloration.
The birds exhibit a range of blues, golds, and earthy tones, with careful linear detailing reminiscent of ancient artistic traditions. One bird on the left is captured with its wings spread wide, showcasing intricate feather patterns, while the others remain perched calmly on various limbs of the tree. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, with the birds artfully distributed throughout the branches to create a harmonious scene.
The background features a textured, light beige surface that mimics the appearance of weathered papyrus, complete with subtle horizontal fibers and aged spotting. The artistic style is flattened and graphic, emphasizing clean outlines and decorative fill patterns rather than realistic perspective. The light is soft and even, highlighting the contrast between the saturated colors of the bird figures and the neutral, vintage-toned backdrop. Small, delicate calligraphy in an Arabic script appears near the base of the trunk, adding to the traditional feel of the illustration.