“Lines in Four Directions in Flowers” is an installation artwork created by Sol LeWitt in 1981, part of the Conceptual Art movement. This installation is characterized by its use of linear elements arranged in a formal, geometric structure presented through the medium of flowers.
The artwork is situated within a landscape featuring a meticulously maintained garden arranged in a grid. The flowerbed is composed of vibrant rows of flowering plants, systematically organized to form precise lines in various directions. The installation’s backdrop includes a stately building with classical architecture, adding an element of grandeur and historical context. The harmonious blend of natural elements and structured design exemplifies the conceptual approach embraced by Sol LeWitt, aiming to engage viewers in a spatial and perceptual experience.