Untitled
2015
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2015
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This painting looks like a flat, geometric design on light paper. There’s a red border at the bottom, and the rest is filled with shapes: diamonds, zigzags, and a small square in the center that looks like a window or door. The colors are mostly soft pinks and reds, with some faded spots where the ink might have rubbed off. The artist used a careful, repetitive style—like tracing over lines again and again to build up the color. It feels quiet and precise, almost like a map or a pattern you’d see in old books. If you like this kind of careful drawing, check out cross-hatching.