The central focus of this artwork is a prominent Victorian-style house perched atop a grassy knoll. The structure features intricate architectural details, including a mansard roof, dormer windows, and ornate metal railings along the upper balcony. The house is painted in shades of pale blue and off-white, suggesting a weathered but grand appearance. It stands as the dominant figure, angled to show two of its facades.
Compositionally, the house is framed by a vertical utility pole in the foreground on the left and a darker vertical column on the right, which creates a sense of depth and perspective. A sloping, grassy hill leads up to the foundation of the house, dotted with patches of green foliage and small shrubs. In the background, a glimpse of another smaller, yellow-toned building can be seen nestled behind the main house, accompanied by a windswept tree. The sky is rendered in soft, light blue washes, suggesting a clear, sunny day.
Executed in a watercolor medium, the painting uses loose brushstrokes and a muted color palette to convey a nostalgic, quiet atmosphere. Light and shadow are used effectively to define the architectural planes of the house, with crisp shadows cast across the exterior walls. The overall mood is one of stillness, capturing a suburban scene with the characteristic texture and fluid color transitions typical of landscape watercolor studies.