The painting portrays flying eagles against a fiery sunset over the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands. The intense red sky resembles molten lava, while the luminous, textured layers below evoke solidified lava fields and rugged mountain slopes. The atmosphere recalls views from places like Roque Nublo in Gran Canaria or the highlands of La Palma — where the horizon stretches above the ocean and dark rock silhouettes contrast against a blazing sky.
The eagles rise above this dramatic terrain like guardians of the archipelago — soaring over craters, ravines, and volcanic ridges. It is an image of elemental energy, where earth and air meet: the fire of the sunset, the rock shaped by eruptions, and the freedom of flight over a primordial landscape.