The central focus of this painting is a couple walking together, viewed from behind, sharing a vibrant umbrella. The person on the left wears a dark jacket and blue jeans, while the person on the right wears a bright red coat and blue jeans with red boots. The umbrella they hold is the focal point of color, featuring bold, saturated segments of yellow, orange, red, blue, and green, rendered with thick, expressive brushstrokes.
The setting is a rain-slicked city park or street at twilight. The composition is structured by silhouetted tree trunks and ornate, vintage-style streetlamps that glow in the distance. The ground is depicted as a reflective, wet surface, mirroring the muted tones of the environment. The spatial layout emphasizes intimacy, with the couple positioned centrally, sheltered beneath their canopy of color against the vast, atmospheric surroundings.
The painting uses a heavy impasto technique, characterized by visible, textured paint strokes. The overall palette is primarily monochromatic, dominated by shades of charcoal, slate grey, white, and black, which creates a stark and effective contrast with the intense colors of the umbrella and the red coat. The light source appears to be the streetlamps, which cast soft, diffuse highlights on the ground and wet surfaces, contributing to a romantic, moody, and impressionistic aesthetic. The artist's signature, "O. Darchuk 19," is visible in the bottom right corner.