“Camp des Milles” is an artwork created by the artist Wols in 1940. This piece belongs to the Art Informel movement and falls under the figurative genre.
The artwork presents a chaotic and dense composition, characterized by an array of delicate lines and abstract shapes. The color palette includes subdued earth tones, interspersed with splashes of bright reds and yellows creating a contrasting effect. The use of line is intricate and forms a network of overlapping patterns, which provide a sense of movement and complexity. The piece seems to depict a crowded scene, potentially representing an encampment or cityscape, with various forms and symbols densely packed, contributing to an overall atmosphere of intensity and turmoil.