Untitled
2002
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2002
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This painting shows three rough, uneven shapes glued together in a corner. The colors are pale—beige, greenish-gray, and a soft brown—like torn paper left behind. The edges are jagged, not smoothed out, and the whole thing sits against a blank white background. The artist used watercolor but didn’t paint it on one sheet—he stuck three pieces together. That makes it feel loose, like a sketch that wasn’t finished. Check out how *watercolor* works if you’ve never tried it.