This 1976 woodblock print, carrying only the artist's name as its title, likely represents a work that entered the catalog without its original designation or one that Funasaka left deliberately untitled. The 1976 date places it in the productive mid-decade period when Funasaka was working prolifically in geometric abstraction, producing both the numbered series and the "My Space and My Dimension" works that explored the relationship between personal perception and pictorial space. The print presumably features the flat color planes, precise edges, and geometric spatial construction that characterize Funasaka's output throughout this decade. Without a title or catalog number to provide context, the print stands purely on its formal qualities, inviting engagement with the composition's internal logic of color, shape, and space rather than any external reference point.