This painting depicts two waxwing birds perched on snowy, berry-laden branches, all within a circular composition.
The focal point is two waxwing birds. They are rendered with attention to detail, showcasing their characteristic crests, soft plumage, and distinctive wing markings . Their poses suggest a quiet, natural interaction. One bird faces left, while the other faces right and slightly downward.The birds are perched on branches covered in snow. Red berries are clustered throughout the branches, providing a striking contrast to the white snow and the birds' muted colors. The overall scene evokes a sense of winter with the snowy branches and berries.
The painting conveys a sense of tranquility and quiet beauty. The winter setting and the birds' serene poses create a peaceful and contemplative mood. The circular format adds to this sense of harmony and wholeness.