This captivating artwork melds the abstract and surreal qualities of Dadaism, as glimpsed through the lens of Max Ernst, with elements reminiscent of Expressionism and the distinct techniques of artists like Robert Rauschenberg. The piece showcases a woodcut print of a stylized fish, its eyes marked by evocative crescent moons that lend a dreamlike quality to the composition. The use of high contrast, combined with a limited color palette of reds, oranges, blacks, and whites, emphasizes the bold, blocky lines and flat, two-dimensional aspect typical of woodblock printing. This minimalist approach not only enhances the visual impact but also illustrates how –sref impacts MidJourney outputs, creating a simple yet starkly powerful image. The artwork’s inclusion of celestial symbols—the moon and a circle—infuses a sense of universal mystery and continuity, while its rough edges and collage elements contribute a tactile, organic feel. The convergence of these diverse artistic methodologies results in a piece that is both archaic and strikingly modern.