Untitled

Untitled

Henry Flynt

1959

graphite

From the collection of Museum of Modern Art

About this work

The image depicts a piece of lined paper with pencil drawings. The drawings are simple and appear to be sketches, with some lines and shapes visible. The paper is off-white and has a rough texture. In the center of the paper, there is a small drawing of a hand with the fingers curled inward. The hand is drawn in a simple style, with bold lines and minimal detail. The background of the paper is blank, except for some faint lines and marks that appear to be from the pencil. The simplicity and roughness of the drawings suggest that they may be early sketches or studies for a larger work. The use of lined paper and pencil also gives the impression of a casual or informal artistic process. If you're interested in learning more about the artist's technique, you can explore the technique of cross-hatching.

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