The work depicts an expressive landscape scene dominated by a wide, calm lake and a dramatically moving sky. Large, soft cumulus clouds tower over the water, rendered in delicate shades of pink, yellow, and cream and framed with bold dark contours. These contours give the clouds an almost graphic effect and emphasize their dynamic character. In the background lies a dark, shimmering range of hills, while the foreground is dominated by strong blue, black, and violet tones representing the shore vegetation. On the right side of the painting, a striking diagonal structure—perhaps a tree trunk or an abstracted wooden form—protrudes into the image, enhancing the spatial depth. The entire painting style appears energetic and sketchy: broad brushstrokes, lively lines, and a vibrant color surface create a breathing, atmospheric mood.
The painting belongs to Evard’s late creative phase, in which he increasingly turned toward a freer, expressive style of landscape painting. While he was one of the pioneers of geometric abstraction and constructivism in Switzerland during the early decades of the 20th century, his late works combine representational motifs with an abstracted, dynamic formal language. The work is thus exemplary of Evard’s late style—a synthesis of nature observation, emotional expression, and formal experimentation.