“Untitled (From Ten Winter Tools)” is an artwork created by Jim Dine in 1973. This figurative piece is associated with the Neo-Dada art movement.
The artwork portrays a fork, emphasized by a detailed rendering of its handle with rivets and tines. It emerges from a shadowed background, creating a striking contrast. The simplicity of the composition, coupled with the meticulous depiction of the tool, evokes a sense of everyday utility elevated to the status of art. The overall tone of the piece is muted, yet it is imbued with a subtle depth and texture that highlight the artist’s craftsmanship and unique perspective on commonplace objects.