The central image features a stylized forest of trembling aspen trees rendered in shades of glowing orange and gold. Dotted, white, wind-like lines weave through the trunks and branches, connecting individual, textured leaves that are each uniquely decorated with intricate, colorful floral and geometric motifs. Below the trees, the forest floor is densely carpeted with a vibrant tapestry of small, detailed wildflowers and butterflies, all presented in a decorative, folk-art style.
Below the main framed scene, eight additional individual leaves are displayed in a row, each featuring distinct, elaborate beadwork-like patterns. The background of this lower section is a deep, forest green with subtle, embossed-style leaf outlines. The title "KIWETIN" is centered in bold, serif lettering, followed by a short poetic passage about the North Wind, the sound of the trembling aspen, and ancestral connection, credited to "Kristi Bridgeman & Lisa Shepherd."
The overall aesthetic is warm, autumnal, and deeply symbolic, combining elements of illustration and traditional indigenous-inspired textile art. The contrast between the brilliant orange and yellow of the aspen canopy and the earthy dark green border creates a striking visual balance. The entire composition feels like an illuminated manuscript or a piece of ceremonial art, emphasizing themes of nature, heritage, and the whispers of the wind.