The landscape of the picturesque village of Dzembronia in the Ivano-Frankivsk region is marked by the mood and careful reproduction of a peasant's farmhouse against the background of a light blue, sun-bleached hot summer sky, hills, and fields. The peculiarity of the work is the skilful construction of the composition with a newly built house, a fence running down the slope, a barn, and a pile of firewood. The colouring of the work is based on a combination of cool sky blue, brown and ochre colours of the building, with subtle gradations of green-yellow and blue-green tones. The fact that the landscape was created in the second half of the 1940s and the first half of the 1950s is indicated by the forced adherence to mimetic principles inspired by external circumstances, unlike the artist's modernist works of the 1920s and 1930s.