The artwork titled “Fischbrøotchen,” created by the artist Sigmar Polke, belongs to the art movement known as New European Painting and falls under the genre of abstract art.
In the artwork, an array of abstract shapes and colors is presented, leaving the viewer with room for interpretation. The composition includes dynamic hues of green, red, and traces of dark shades against a lighter background. The shapes are amorphous, overlapping, and create a sense of depth and movement, characteristic of Polke’s style. The painting’s worn and textured edges suggest it has either aged or has been intentionally created to convey a sense of history and durability. Through its abstract elements, the artwork invites contemplation and evokes emotion.