This artwork features a vibrant, pointillist-style forest scene dominated by a meadow filled with wildflowers and a dense canopy of trees. In the foreground, two prominent birch trees with textured, pale trunks anchor the left side of the composition. A soft, dirt-coloured path winds through the meadow from the bottom right, drawing the eye toward the center of the scene. In the distance, a small, solitary deer stands grazing in the grass, providing a delicate focal point amidst the complexity of the foliage.
The setting is a sun-dappled glade, characterized by an intricate application of small, dappled dots and dashes of colour. The palette is rich and earthy, utilizing a spectrum of deep forest greens, vibrant floral pinks and oranges, and warm, golden yellows. The light seems to filter through the canopy, creating a sense of dappled shade that plays across the meadow and the tree trunks.
The overall style is evocative of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, relying heavily on the optical mixing of colors rather than smooth transitions. The dense, multi-layered texture of the leaves and flowers creates a dreamlike, tapestry-like quality. The composition is structured by the vertical lines of the trees and the gentle curve of the path, balancing the chaotic, rhythmic detail of the forest floor and canopy with a serene and harmonious perspective.