winter_07_ai_5

What is in this image? Describe it as if you were explaining it to someone from the 15th century.

Behold a drawing of a cheerful assemblage in a wintery scene. In the center stands a grand likeness of a person, molded from snow, fashioned with a large, round body supported by two other rounded segments, suggesting a form akin to a stout peasant. This figure of snow bears a jolly face, with a nose sharp like a parsnip. Upon its head rests a metallic pot, used for cooking, serving as an impromptu hat.Flanking this frosty creation are three younglings, each donned in warm attire suited for the cold. The child to the left sports a cap with a round puff at its top and is attired in garments that wrap snugly, shielding from the frost''s bite. The middle child, slightly taller, wears a coat adorned with buttons straight down the front, resembling the attire of a page boy, and a similar styled cap without the puff. On the far right stands a small maiden, with curls around her face, wearing a winter coat and a soft, round hat that might be crafted from the wool of sheep.This depiction is a celebration of winter, showcasing the mirth and amusement had by crafting figures from snow, a pastime perhaps unfamiliar to those from climes unaccustomed to winter''s full embrace. The background is simple, the ground covered in the snow that serves as the raw material for their festive creation.