Exotic Garden unites the gestural force of Neo-Expressionism with the vibrant chromatic language of Fauvism. Dominant yellows and greens are set against strong contrasts of blue and red. The choice of color does not follow natural logic but creates its own expressive intensity beyond mere representation.
The composition is marked by a pronounced flatness. Spatial depth is largely avoided, and the plant forms are simplified and placed in flat arrangements that create a clear rhythmic structure.
Equally characteristic are the immediacy of the paint surface, the dynamic brushwork, and the raw directness associated with Neo-Expressionism. The garden appears not as a naturalistic scene but as an image of vitality, energy, and imagination.