The painting is a vibrant and heavily textured impasto depiction of a cathedral, reminiscent of Notre Dame de Paris, though stylized with an unconventional color scheme. The artist uses thick brushstrokes and bold hues to create a dynamic and almost abstract representation of the iconic architecture.
The left tower of the cathedral is painted in warm tones of yellow, orange, and brown, with the colors blending seamlessly to create depth and shadow. The right tower is rendered in cool shades of purple, blue, and magenta, providing a striking contrast. The central portion of the cathedral where the two towers connect is painted with a mix of red and orange, further emphasizing the transition between the warm and cool color palettes.
At the base of the cathedral, a crowd of small figures is visible, rendered in a variety of colors, including yellow, blue, red, and white. The figures add a sense of scale and activity to the scene, suggesting the cathedral is a bustling place.
The background is a plain white, which serves to highlight the vibrant colors and textured brushstrokes of the cathedral. The painting has a modern and expressive style, capturing the essence of the cathedral while employing a unique and imaginative approach to color and technique. The artist's signature, "Xzech," is visible in the lower right corner.