Untitled
1966
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1966
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This print shows a rough, black-and-white scene with bold, uneven lines. A figure stands in the center, half-hidden by thick, jagged shapes. Behind them, three tall, skinny forms—like trees or poles—lean to the side, almost falling. The whole image looks like it was made with messy, hurried strokes, with splatters and smudges everywhere. The artist signed it in the corner, but the title is just "Untitled." That’s it—no extra clues here. If you like this style, check out Lester F. Johnson.