In "Untitled" (2005), Norman Dilworth translates his signature exploration of geometry, repetition, and rhythm onto paper. This silkscreen features simple red and blue shapes arranged in a playful yet precise composition. While the placement of the elements may appear random, they evoke a sense of rhythm and underlying structure.
The abstract forms, each with their own unique character, seem to engage in visual dialogue. The interplay between the red and blue shapes creates dynamic tension, while the white background provides breathing space for the composition. This balance between emptiness and form enhances both the clarity of the individual elements and their interaction.
With this silkscreen, Dilworth demonstrates his ability to draw complexity from simplicity. Untitled invites the viewer to search for connections among the shapes and reflect on the rhythms the artist creates. The piece continues to intrigue, revealing new subtleties with each viewing.