Untitled
1967
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1967
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This image shows two dark, shadowy figures against a light background. The shapes are loose and wavy, with one figure’s arm raised and the other’s body stretched tall. The ink looks smudged in places, giving it a rough, uneven edge. The artist used a printing method that lets ink spread freely, creating these bold, uneven lines. It’s not a clear picture of people or things—just shapes and movement. Look up lithography next to see how this print was made.