Untitled
2002
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
2002
watercolor
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
This image shows a wavy, colorful pattern made of tiny, overlapping lines. The colors are mostly pink, blue, and green, creating a rough, uneven shape that dips in the middle. It looks like a mountain range or a wave, but it’s not realistic—just abstract shapes and lines. The work is made with watercolor, which usually means thin, translucent layers. The lines are so dense they almost look like they’re vibrating. It’s not a portrait or landscape—just pure color and movement. Check out watercolor, glazing to see how artists build up color like this.