The artwork, titled “Oui, oui, oui,” was created by the artist Wols in 1947. It belongs to the Tachisme art movement and is classified within the abstract genre.
The artwork presents a chaotic and expressive composition characterized by dense layers of dark, chaotic strokes intertwined with sporadic splashes of red and occasional light highlights. The textures appear to form an amorphous, almost organic structure, enveloped in an atmosphere of raw intensity. This manifestation in the style of Tachisme—a movement marked by improvisation and spontaneity—exemplifies an emotional and visceral approach to abstract art. The interplay of light and dark, along with the vigorous application of paint, evokes a sense of turmoil and complexity, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the intricate depths of the piece.