The artwork “Pom’po pom’po pon po pon pon” by Rene Magritte, created in 1948 in Brussels, Belgium, belongs to the surrealism art movement and is categorized under the genre of animal painting.
The vibrant composition showcases a fantastical scene featuring rabbits engaging in a rhythmic activity, prominently playing drums. The foreground presents an orange rabbit and a green rabbit, animatedly beating drums, set against an abstract, colorful landscape with pronounced tones of red, blue, and green. The sky, painted in a rich mix of blues and reds, merges with the grassy green ground, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Notably, an onion-shaped sun emits radiant beams, enhancing the surreal quality of the artwork. A red rock-like shape sits nearby, adding to the whimsical nature of the scene. This clever interplay of vibrant colors and imaginative elements distinctly reflects Magritte’s exploration of surrealist themes.