The article focuses on the use of modernist technique called Cubism in the poem "Spring and All," by William Carlos Williams. In the poem, Williams expresses an artistic beginning that had begun from traditional arts and go beyond the concept of modernism. The poem is a manifestation of his philosophy and imagination centered on images and his thoughts. His cubism style was influence by the works painters Pablo Picasso and other cubist, Juan Gris and Charles Demuth and Charles Sheeler. Through cubism, it enables William to explore further his limitations in arts.