The artwork, titled “Not Straight Brushstrokes in All Directions,” was created by Sol LeWitt in 1993. This piece belongs to the Post-Painterly Abstraction movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork is an intricate tapestry of numerous brushstrokes that extend and intertwine in a plethora of directions. Utilizing a robust palette of colors, including shades of red, blue, yellow, and white, the artist has meticulously applied curved strokes that overlap and intersect, creating a dynamic and visually dense composition. The overall effect is one of vigorous movement and complexity, with the brushstrokes forming an almost chaotic yet cohesive visual field, exemplifying the principles of Post-Painterly Abstraction.