Untitled
2000
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2000
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This drawing is all black ink on white paper, packed with tiny lines that create shapes. The lines twist and overlap like tangled vines or roots, filling the whole page. Some areas are dense and dark, while others stay light and airy. The artist used only ink and paper, layering lines to build up texture. It’s hard to tell what’s supposed to be there—maybe trees, maybe water—but it’s all made of the same frenzied strokes. Look up cross-hatching to see how artists use lines like this to create depth.