A weathered stone statue depicting two young cherubs and a goose stands against a soft, diffused sky. The cherub on the right is slightly larger, with plump features and curly hair, embracing the goose tightly. Its face is turned slightly downward, its expression pensive. The second, smaller cherub is nestled close, its face partially obscured by the goose's neck, creating a sense of protectiveness or perhaps a shared secret. The goose, with its long neck arched gracefully, appears alert and watchful. The statue's surface is textured and aged, showing the subtle signs of exposure to the elements, suggesting its presence in an outdoor setting. The light sky provides a gentle backdrop, enhancing the statue's form and lending a timeless quality to the scene.