The artwork titled “Feminine King-Kong,” created by the artist Erro in 2008, belongs to the Pop Art movement and is categorized as figurative.
The artwork encompasses a vibrant and dynamic composition with an array of bold colors and distinct outlines synonymous with Pop Art aesthetics. It portrays exaggerated and highly stylized figures, primarily focusing on female forms. The central figure, presumed to be a female interpretation of King Kong, is depicted with striking red lips and flowing red hair, holding a small person in one hand, evoking the iconic scene from the King Kong narrative. Surrounding her, other figures include women with elaborate hairstyles and colorful, detailed clothing. Each character exudes a sense of robust personality and dramatic expression, contributing to the overall lively and eclectic feel of the piece. The use of bright, contrasting colors and intricate details form a visually arresting and stimulating piece reflective of the Pop Art genre.