The artwork, titled “Fir Tree In Snow,” was created by Eyvind Earle in 1975 in the United States. This piece falls under the Magic Realism art movement and is categorized within the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a solitary fir tree enveloped in snow, standing amidst a vast expanse of wintry landscape. The bold contrast between the white snow and the dark branches of the tree generates a striking visual effect. The descending snow-covered branches convey a sense of weight and tranquility, while hints of green foliage add a subtle vibrancy. The shadow of the tree extends across the snow-covered ground, emphasizing the serene and almost mystical atmosphere. The background illustrates a gradual transition from dark to light hues, enhancing the depth and adding a dreamlike quality characteristic of Magic Realism.