The artwork that I chose to analyze t the MoMA was an untitled piece, painted on 1952. It was painted by Carmen Herrera, a Cuban who was born on 1915. The art piece is a synthetic polymer paint on canvas. It has a black and white stripes pattern that cuts across each other in zig-zag. On sight, it may get you a little dizzy, but after a few seconds of focus, you start to recognize that it’s a very nice pattern. The pattern of the painting reminds me of a Zebra’s skin pattern, but with a little twist to spice it up. According to the label of the painting, it was a “Gift of Agnes Gund and Tony Bechara” in 2005. Apart from the pattern, there is not much else to the picture, so with that said, the pattern is the focal point of the painting; it is what attracts the attention.