This painting depicts a broad, rolling landscape heavily influenced by the artists time spent in the Hampton Hills in Queensland. The area is known for its beautiful rolling hills. The artist uses cool, luminous colours—soft greens, turquoise blues, lavenders, and deep purples—giving the scene a dreamlike, almost ethereal quality rather than strict realism.
Layered green hills leading the eye into a wide valley and distant mountains. The hills form sweeping diagonal lines that guide the viewer toward the centre of the valley and then outward to the purple-blue mountain range on the horizon where these distant mountains help create perspective and emphasize the vastness of the landscape.
A large expanse of pale blue sky occupies the upper portion of the painting, dotted with thin, wispy white clouds that create a sense of openness and calm. The valley is patterned with fields, scattered trees, and gentle ridges. Small clusters of vegetation and winding landforms dot the countryside. Visible, expressive brushstrokes add movement and texture, especially in the hills, where light and shadow are suggested through bands of colour.
The painting is a stylized landscape rather than a precise depiction, emphasizing the beauty and rhythm of the terrain through colour and flowing forms. The overall feeling is peaceful, expansive, and contemplative. The cool tones and soft transitions give the landscape a serene, almost magical quality.