"Untitled #4" (1990) is part of the series “Hommage à Lagado”, comprising 16 graphite drawings. Each piece features a geometric shape placed at the center of the large paper. The works explore the relationship between solid forms and the surrounding empty space, creating a dynamic visual interaction. The simple shapes evoke symbols or silhouettes – the building blocks of more complex structures.
Norman Dilworth, a key figure in geometric abstraction and minimalism, created compositions that engage with balance, rhythm, and spatial tension. His work often relied on mathematical principles, resulting in geometric forms that emphasize order and repetition. Dilworth’s art examines the structures around us, breaking down the complex or transforming the organic into the geometric. In "Untitled #4", he focuses on the role of negative space within a two-dimensional plane.