Untitled
2002
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2002
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Dominant colour
Untitled is a 2002 ink by Diane Victor, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This sketch shows a chaotic courtroom scene. A judge with a blindfold and oversized hand is banging a gavel while a lawyer stands at a table, looking tense. People in the gallery watch with shocked faces, and a figure in the back holds a sign that says "Long Arm of the Law." The room feels crowded and dramatic, with sharp lines and dark shading. The title at the bottom reads "Blind Justice," hinting the artist might be making a point about fairness—or the lack of it. The sketch is part of a series, but this one stands out for its raw energy. If this style intrigues you, look up etching to see how artists like this create deep, textured lines.
Diane Victor, is a South African artist and print maker, known for her satirical and social commentary of contemporary South African politics.
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