Untitled
1969
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1969
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This image shows a close-up of an eye peeking out from a fuzzy, cloudy background. The eye is dark and slightly tilted, with thick lashes. To the right, a long, thin object—maybe a stick or branch—points upward, almost like an arrow. The whole piece looks like it was made by smudging and layering ink, giving it a soft, uneven texture. It’s not a polished drawing—it feels rough and quick, like a sketch that wasn’t finished. If you like this style, check out lithography to see how artists create prints like this.