The artwork “Fait d’Hiver,” created by Jeff Koons in 1988, is a wood sculpture that belongs to the Neo-Pop Art movement. This particular piece of sculptural art falls within the genre of three-dimensional form exploring contemporary themes and pop culture aesthetics.
The artwork features a whimsical yet surreal composition. At its center, there is a lifelike depiction of a pig adorned with vibrant flowers around its neck. Standing near the pig is a penguin, rendered with meticulous detail. In front of them lies a female figure, appearing to be in a pose of distress or repose, with her attire and makeup suggestive of heightened glamour or a theatrical presentation. The use of exaggerated forms, bright colors, and a playful yet provocative theme are characteristic elements of Koons’ style, eliciting a rich interplay of humor, irony, and commentary on consumerism. “Fait d’Hiver” encapsulates the artist’s signature approach to blending fine art with the mundane and the fantastical.