This collage presents seventeen distinct paintings arranged in a grid, all reflecting a consistent Post-Impressionist style characterized by bold, flat areas of color and simplified forms. The scenes predominantly depict Tahitian individuals, primarily women, engaged in everyday activities, bathing, resting, or observing their surroundings. The compositions capture a blend of natural landscapes—lush greenery, vibrant pink earth, and tropical trees—with intimate human moments. Figures are often shown in loose garments or partially draped, their skin tones rendered in rich, warm ochres and browns that contrast with the vivid blues, greens, and pinks of the natural environment.
The mood across the works is evocative and serene, alternating between quiet contemplation and rhythmic movement. Many images feature figures positioned in contemplative poses, such as seated duos or standing pairs, while others show more complex groupings in village or outdoor settings. In addition to the portraits and genre scenes, the collection includes a still life featuring fruit and several expansive landscapes, providing a comprehensive view of the artist's focus on the cultural and physical beauty of the South Pacific. The overall aesthetic is cohesive, defined by heavy brushwork, non-naturalistic color palettes, and a gentle, dreamlike atmosphere that emphasizes the harmony between the people and their tropical landscape.