The central artwork depicts three rhinoceroses moving toward the viewer across a dry, earthy landscape. The largest rhino in the foreground is rendered in great detail, with its thick, textured grey hide and prominent horn catching the light. To its left, a second rhino follows closely, while a third slightly smaller rhino trails behind on the right, creating a sense of forward motion and family grouping.
The setting appears to be an open savannah or plain during dusk or twilight, as the background fades into a deep, moody shadow. The ground is dusty and uneven, with small tufts of vegetation visible. A light haze or dust cloud kicks up around their feet, suggesting their steady movement through the arid terrain. The composition emphasizes the grandeur and solitary nature of these animals.
The artwork uses a muted, naturalistic colour palette dominated by shades of charcoal, slate, and earthy browns, which contrast sharply against the dark background. The lighting is dramatic, highlighting the muscular forms of the rhinoceroses while casting the rest of the scene into deep obscurity. The style is that of a realistic wildlife painting, with careful attention paid to the anatomy and skin texture of the animals, resulting in a solemn and contemplative mood.