This 1954 landscape painting features a single tree positioned centrally, set against an impressionistic background where Evard blends pink, green, white, yellow, and blue hues. At the base of the tree, crocuses are visible—a spring flower that Evard also featured in his significant 1913 self-portrait, suggesting a particular affinity for them. Two birds fly to the left and right of the slender trunk. Characteristic of Evard’s style are his preferred colors of pink, yellow, and green, the symmetrical composition, and the portrayal of a young, exceptionally slender tree. This work, possessing significant decorative value, evokes spring and captivates with its creamy palette.