The central image is a reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's painting, "Seascape Near Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer." The scene depicts a dynamic Mediterranean view featuring a small, single-masted sailboat navigating through choppy, turbulent waves. In the background, the horizon line is low, with the expansive, cloudy sky occupying the upper third of the canvas, while the foreground is dominated by the rhythmic, cresting movement of the sea.
The composition is defined by energetic, impasto brushstrokes that give the water a sense of frantic motion. The colour palette is rich in varying shades of deep cobalt, ultramarine, and turquoise, contrasted with lighter, yellowish-green highlights where the sunlight catches the white-capped waves. The sailboat, rendered in darker, muted earth tones, sits small against the vast expanse of the sea, emphasizing the scale and power of the natural elements.
The painting style is quintessentially Post-Impressionist, characterized by visible, thick paint applications and a focus on capturing the volatile atmosphere of the coast. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom left corner in a reddish-brown hue. The overall mood is one of vibrant intensity and fluid movement, capturing a fleeting, breezy moment on the water through bold, expressive texture.