A serene, contemplative painting depicts a lone winged maiden female figure seated in a side profile on a rustic wooden pier, extremely gigantic wings three times of her body spread widely, gazing downwards into tranquil water. The woman has short, dark hair and is dressed in a light-colored, patterned dress, possibly pale blue or grey, with short sleeves and a flowing skirt. Her bare feet are positioned at the water's edge, one foot gently submerged and disturbing the surface with subtle ripples, while the other is slightly raised. The weathered wooden planks of the pier, dark and aged, extend horizontally from the right side of the frame, with sturdy support beams casting shadows beneath. The expansive body of water is calm and reflective, capturing a luminous, silvery-blue quality. It acts as a clear mirror, showing a distinct, elongated reflection of the woman and the pier, rendered in darker, slightly distorted tones. In the distant background, across the water, a dense line of tall, dry reeds or marsh grasses is visible, rendered in warm, muted earthy tones of ochre, brown, and deep green. These reeds are also softly reflected in the upper portion of the water.