In this summery oil painting, Evard depicts a landscape in bright summer hues. The painting can be divided into foreground, middle ground, and background. In the foreground, Evard placed a single tree, which – unlike other landscapes by his hand – is not directly on the central axis, but slightly offset to the right. The composition of the image thus adheres to the rules of the Golden Ratio, as the tree is located in the final third of the painting. The gradient of the sky, transitioning from cool blue to warm yellow, makes the heat directly palpable to the viewer.