Untitled
2003
graphite
paper
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2003
graphite
paper
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Untitled is a 2003 graphite by Karen Heagle, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This painting depicts a woman in a blue suit, holding a black object in her right hand. Her brown hair is styled in a bob, and she wears a white collared shirt and black tie underneath her jacket. A pink flower is visible on the right side of the image. The woman's attire and hairstyle suggest a professional or formal setting, although the exact context is unclear. The pink flower adds a touch of color and elegance to the overall composition. The artist's use of synthetic polymer paint and pencil on paper creates a unique texture and visual interest in the painting. To learn more about the artist's style and technique, explore the work of Karen Heagle.
Karen Heagle is an American artist, known for autobiographical and art historical subject matter. Her work comments on contemporary culture through a queer perspective with a focus on feminist agendas.
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