This still life painting depicts a lush, eclectic bouquet of flowers arranged in a tall, ribbed glass vase. The central focus is on a collection of bright, contrasting blooms, including deep orange peonies or dahlias, delicate white daisies with yellow centers, and soft pink blossoms. Accompanying these are sprigs of yellow mimosa-like foliage, dark green fern-like leaves, and white star-shaped flowers with yellow hearts, all bursting outward from the vase in a dense, stylized arrangement.
The vase sits squarely on a vibrant, flat orange surface, which contrasts sharply with the dark, moody backdrop. The background consists of vertical wooden panels painted in deep, earthy shades of olive and forest green, giving the scene a rustic, indoor feel. A singular leafy vine or branch is draped across the orange foreground, providing a horizontal anchor that balances the vertical composition of the flowers and the wallboards.
The style is reminiscent of a folk-art or naive oil painting, characterized by visible, deliberate brushstrokes and a flattened perspective. The lighting is even, without deep shadows, which emphasizes the rich, saturated colors of the flowers against the somber backdrop. The overall mood is quiet and decorative, celebrating the bold interplay between the warm, fiery tones of the blooms and the cool, shadowed greens of the room's interior.