Alternate Not-Straight Lines (From the Right Side) and Broken Lines (From the Left Side) of Random Length (1972) by Sol LeWitt

Alternate Not-Straight Lines (From the Right Side) and Broken Lines (From the Left Side) of Random Length - Sol LeWitt - 1972

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TitleAlternate Not-Straight Lines (From the Right Side) and Broken Lines (From the Left Side) of Random Length
ArtistSol LeWitt
Date1972
Art MovementMinimalism

About Alternate Not-Straight Lines (From the Right Side) and Broken Lines (From the Left Side) of Random Length

The artwork entitled “Alternate Not-Straight Lines (From the Right Side) and Broken Lines (From the Left Side) of Random Length” by Sol LeWitt, created in 1972, is a quintessential example of Minimalism within the abstract genre.

In the artwork, a series of irregular, wavy lines extend across the canvas horizontally from the right side, while broken, dashed lines originate from the left side. These elements alternate in a methodical sequence, creating a visual rhythm and a sense of structured randomness. The simplicity of the composition, with its focus on line and form, embodies the principles of Minimalism, highlighting the artist’s intent to explore the fundamental nature of shape and structure. The lines vary in length and position, contributing to an overall aesthetic that is both orderly and dynamically unpredictable.

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