The central artwork is a vertical diptych illustration titled "PARIS - NEW YORK" by artist Alexis Bruchon. The composition is divided into two symmetrical, arched windows that look out onto contrasting cityscapes at twilight. The left panel depicts Paris, featuring the iconic Eiffel Tower silhouetted against a warm, orange-hued sunset sky. The right panel captures the dense, towering skyscrapers of New York City, set against a cooler purple and pink evening sky. Each arch is framed by ornate architectural details in shades of teal and dark blue.
In the foreground, the scene transitions into an interior setting that connects both worlds. On the left, a solitary figure in a coat and hat walks through a Parisian street, while on the right, a person in a red dress sits in a chair within a room overlooking the New York skyline. The color palette relies heavily on soft, atmospheric gradients of dusk—oranges, pinks, and deep violets—contrasted against the dark, stylized outlines of the architecture and human figures. The overall style is reminiscent of 1930s travel posters, blending delicate line work with watercolor-like washes to create a romantic, nostalgic mood.