This painting depicts a mysterious, almost desolate landscape, where one can almost feel the turbulent weather.
The central part of the work features whitewashed houses with dark roofs, contrasted against a gloomy sky. The houses appear to be lined up along the coastline, with the sea in front. The color palette is fairly limited, with heavy use of blue, gray, and white tones, contributing to a sense of calm and a touch of melancholy. The sea is depicted with horizontal brushstrokes that suggest movement, while the beach in the foreground appears rough and textured, painted with thick layers of paint.
The subtle frame around the painting enhances its refined presentation without detracting from the artwork itself. The museum glass reduces reflections and provides protection against UV rays, which can cause damage over time.