Untitled
1969
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1969
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Dominant colour
Untitled is a 1969 ink by Terry Haass, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This print shows three simple shapes: a red, curved pod on the left, a yellow teardrop in the middle, and a bright yellow circle with a stem on the right. Thin lines connect them like branches, and small dots of orange and gray add texture around the edges. The background is mostly plain, with faint marks that look like watercolor splashes. The artist used a mix of sharp lines and soft washes to make the shapes feel both solid and a little fuzzy. The red pod stands out against the pale background, while the yellow forms glow slightly. Try looking up engraving to see how artists carve and ink metal plates to make prints like this one.
Terry Haass was a Czechoslovak-born French artist known for her printmaking, painting, and sculpture.
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