About This Project A generative tribute to Sol LeWitt's instruction-based wall drawings. Each piece is rendered algorithmically from LeWitt's original instructions, producing unique variations with every reload.
Wall Drawing #11 ( 1969 ) A wall divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. Within each part, three of the four kinds of lines are superimposed. Create
Wall Drawing #16 ( 1969 ) Bands of lines 12 inches (30 cm) wide, in three directions (vertical, horizontal, diagonal right) intersecting. Create
Wall Drawing #17 ( 1969 ) Four-part drawing with a different line direction in each part. Create
Wall Drawing #19 ( 1969 ) A wall divided vertically into six equal parts, with two of the four kinds of line directions superimposed in each part. Create
Wall Drawing #38 ( 1970 ) Tissue paper cut into 1½-inch (4 cm) squares and inserted into holes in the gray pegboard walls. All holes in the walls are filled randomly. Create
Wall Drawing #46 ( 1970 ) Vertical lines, not straight, not touching, covering the wall evenly. Create
Wall Drawing #47 ( 1970 ) A wall divided into fifteen equal parts, each with a different line direction, and all combinations. Create
Wall Drawing #56 ( 1970 ) A square is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each with lines in four directions superimposed progressively. Create
Wall Drawing #85 ( 1971 ) A wall is divided into four horizontal parts. In the top row are four equal divisions, each with lines in a different direction. In the second row, six double combinations; in the third row, four triple combinations; in the bottom row, all four combinations superimposed. Create
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