Untitled
1973
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1973
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This print shows bold blocks of color: a deep blue sky with a white moon, green plants with strange, spiky shapes, and red and purple buildings cut into sharp angles. The colors feel flat and clean, like blocks stacked unevenly. A small white window sits in one of the purple shapes, and the whole scene looks simplified, almost like a child’s drawing gone geometric. The artist used a mix of printing methods to create texture—some areas look smooth, while others have a slight raised feel. This isn’t a realistic scene; it’s more about shapes and colors clashing together. If you like this style, check out lithography to see how artists use it to make bold, flat prints.