The artwork, titled “Frog Pond,” was created by Piero Manzoni in 1957. It is associated with the Art Informel movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork presents a vibrant and textured composition featuring an aggregation of organic shapes and forms that evoke the essence of a frog pond. The central area is dominated by layers of green pigments, suggesting foliage or aquatic life, while hints of other colors like pink and earthy tones add depth and variation. The background, imbued with blue hues, provides a contrasting frame that enhances the prominence of the centerpiece. The techniques employed by Manzoni emphasize texture and spontaneous expression, characteristic of the Art Informel movement.