Stylized artwork of three gazelles with long, spiraled horns against a deep blue background.

This vertical artwork depicts three stylized gazelles or antelope figures standing close together. The animals are rendered in a minimalist, graphic style with solid black bodies and long, slender necks. Each gazelle features a distinctive head with large, almond-shaped eyes outlined in a warm, rusty red hue and remarkably long, spiraled grey horns that taper to fine points. The figures are positioned in a tight group, their legs tucked beneath them in a resting posture, creating a symmetrical and rhythmic composition.

The background is a deep, rich gradient of blue, transitioning from a darker shade at the bottom to a lighter, more ethereal tone toward the top, suggesting a night or twilight setting. The artwork is framed by a darker, textured border with a jagged, stitch-like edge, which is set against a wooden-patterned background in shades of warm terracotta and brown.

The overall aesthetic draws from the traditional Tingatinga art style, characterized by bold lines, high contrast, and simplified animal forms. The color palette emphasizes the contrast between the dark, silhouetted bodies of the gazelles and the vibrant, deep blue background, creating a sense of serene stillness and artistic abstraction.