The central figure is an Indigenous woman with dark hair, shown from the waist up. She wears a headband adorned with a white feather, a high-collared beaded necklace, and earrings. Her attire consists of a cream-colored garment featuring horizontal bands of geometric patterns in muted orange, red, and blue. She wears multiple rings and bracelets, and her expression is serene and contemplative.
She is surrounded by four wolves. Two stand to her left, looking forward and slightly toward the side, while two others are positioned to her right, with one gazing toward the viewer and the other in profile. The background is a stylized, textured depiction of a desert landscape with rolling hills in shades of gold, amber, and deep purple, suggesting a sunset or desert haze. A round, decorative medallion with intricate patterns is nestled in the lower right corner.
The artwork has a painterly, textured quality with visible brushwork. The color palette is dominated by warm earth tones—ochre, tan, and rust—contrasted with the cool, silvery-grey fur of the wolves and the vibrant turquoise accents in the woman's jewelry. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, emphasizing the connection between the human subject and the wolves. The overall mood is dignified, mystical, and peaceful.