The central subject is a serene angel depicted in a Pre-Raphaelite stained glass style. The angel has soft, wavy brown hair, a contemplative expression, and is positioned front-facing, holding a large, ornate harp. A stylized, fiery flame-like halo or emblem sits just above the angel's forehead, adding a mystical, celestial element to the composition.
The figure is framed by an elaborate, decorative border typical of Gothic stained glass. Large, sweeping wings in vibrant shades of pink and red unfold behind the angel, while intricate, scrolling green foliage fills the upper sections of the panel. The angel is draped in multi-layered robes that transition between deep blues, soft whites, and patterns of floral motifs, creating a sense of rich texture and depth.
The artwork uses a striking, saturated colour palette of deep cobalt, crimson, vibrant lime green, and pale creams. Thick, dark lead lines define each section of the glass, creating a strong graphic structure that emphasizes the play of light and shadow. The overall mood is ethereal and solemn, characteristic of traditional religious or devotional decorative art found in historic cathedrals.