The artwork is a surrealist painting by Joan Miró, characterized by its minimalist, dreamlike quality and sparse composition. At the heart of the image is a vibrant, organic red heart shape suspended by a thin black line that connects to a circular celestial body in the upper right quadrant, which is rendered as a half-moon or partially eclipsed sun. Below the heart, a small, dark insect-like creature is tethered to the same line, adding a whimsical and enigmatic element to the piece.
To the left of the central heart, the composition features a vertical sequence of light green, dotted circles that ascend upward, crowned by a singular, wavy black line that reaches toward the top of the frame. The background is a rich, textured deep blue, which creates a vast, cosmic atmosphere. This central field is framed by irregular, golden-ochre brushstrokes at the outer edges, suggesting a worn or antique canvas texture that gives the work a sense of history and warmth.
The overall mood is contemplative and mystical, typical of Miró's mid-century work. The use of negative space, delicate line work, and bold, primary colours emphasizes a playful yet profound narrative, characteristic of the surrealist movement. The painting captures a sense of suspended motion and ethereal balance, typical of the artist's focus on symbols and abstract, semi-autographic imagery.