The work is a sketch of a monumental thematic and symbolic mural on the theme of natural and social sciences in two groups of stylised portraits in red. On the right are stylised busts of Taras Shevchenko, Serhii Koroliov, Albert Einstein, Ernest Rutherford, Ihor Kurchatov, and Dmytro Likhachov. Mikhailo Lomonosov, Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, and currently unidentified figures are on the left. Below the left group are two antique busts painted in blue. They are probably busts of Democritus and Archimedes. In addition to the portraits, there are several groups of symbolic representations of the development of the natural sciences, both physics and chemistry. In particular, there are stylised models of the structure of the atom with markings of the achievements of space research and rocketry, symbolising the progressive development of scientific and technical knowledge and understanding of the universe. The overall composition is based on a mixed colour scheme with cold blues, greens, and some colour and tone accents. Although the label in the upper left corner (written on a typewriter, probably "Moscow", in a typified Cyrillic script) states that the work was intended for the assembly hall of the Institute of Mathematical Physics, such an institution did not exist at the time, so it can be assumed that it was a national research institute of a physics orientation.