Untitled
1997
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1997
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This painting shows two people standing in a body of water. The water is depicted in gentle, curved lines that suggest movement. The people are shown in silhouette, with no facial features or details visible. They are standing in the center of the painting, with the water swirling around them. The painting is done in watercolor on paper, with a muted color palette that gives it a soft, dreamy quality. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, with a sense of spontaneity and freedom. The painting's simplicity and elegance make it a compelling work of art. If you're interested in learning more about the artist's use of watercolor, you might want to explore the technique of glazing.