This illustration depicts the zodiac sign of Pisces, represented by two stylized fish. The fish are positioned on opposite sides, swimming in an upward motion, and are connected to each other by a single, winding, rope-like tail that forms a loop at the bottom. The fish are light in color, decorated with small circular red markings and dots, reminiscent of celestial star charts.
The central scene is divided horizontally, with a bright red upper section featuring a fine, repeating dotted pattern and a darker blue lower section depicting stylized, wavy water currents. The entire central artwork is framed by a decorative border consisting of alternating blue and green squares, each containing a stylized red or green cross or X-shape. The word "Poissons" is written in elegant, light-colored lettering across the upper red background.
The style is reminiscent of medieval manuscript illumination or folk art, characterized by flat perspectives, bold geometric patterns, and a vibrant color palette of primary red and blue, complemented by earthy tan tones for the fish tails. The composition is highly symmetrical and formal, evoking the feel of a vintage zodiac tapestry or an astrological chart. The overall visual tone is decorative and symbolic, focusing on clean lines and rhythmic, repetitive patterns typical of historical illustration styles.