Untitled
2017
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2017
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This painting is made of two flat, colored rectangles stuck together. One side is bright yellow fading into pale pink, with a big gray triangle cutting across. The other side has a black square and a soft gray rectangle next to a peachy-pink background. The edges are clean, like puzzle pieces. The artist used a printing method called lithography, where ink sticks to smooth stone or metal. This lets them layer colors in a way that looks simple but takes real skill. Want to see more? Check out lithography to learn how artists print these kinds of images.