Untitled
1963
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Untitled is a 1963 ink by Dinora, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This picture shows a mix of shapes and textures on a light background. On the left is a dark, tangled square with a lattice pattern. Below it, a large curved form looks like a hill or wave, filled with fine lines. To the right, a smooth circle sits next to a rough, bumpy patch outlined in thin orange lines. The artist used different tools to create these textures—some areas look scratched, others pressed. The whole thing feels like a map or a dreamy landscape. Next, check out the technique: etching to see how artists like this make marks with acid and plates.