The artwork titled “Untitled (From Ten Winter Tools)” is a 1973 creation by Jim Dine, situated within the Neo-Dada art movement and categorized as figurative art.
The artwork is a monochromatic depiction of a fork-like tool with a textured handle, executed with meticulous detail and precision. The composition is centered on the vertical tool, which emerges from a soft, smoky background, creating a stark yet nuanced contrast. The meticulous arrangement, along with the minimalist approach, draws attention to the form and texture of the tool, highlighting the artist’s fascination with everyday objects. The piece is further annotated with the artist’s signature and the year of creation at the bottom, encapsulating the formal and intellectual nature of Dine’s work.