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for Using a black, hard crayon, draw a straight line of any length. From any point on that line draw another line perpendicular to the first. From any point on the second line draw another line perpendicular to that line. Repeat this procedure
Using a black, hard crayon, draw a straight line of any length. From any point on that line draw another line perpendicular to the first. From any point on the second line draw another line perpendicular to that line. Repeat this procedure
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Using a black, hard crayon, draw a twenty inch square. Divide this square into one inch squares. Within each one inch square draw nothing or a free-hand line or lines.
Using a black, hard crayon, draw a twenty inch square. Divide this square into one inch squares. Within each one inch square draw nothing or a free-hand line or lines.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Using a black, hard crayon, draw four contiguous ten inch squares, forming one twenty inch square, divided into quarters. Within the first square (upper left) draw one line, one inch long. Within the second square (upper right) draw ten lines, each one inch long. Within the third square (lower left) draw one hundred lines, each one inch long. Within the fourth square, (lower right) draw one thousand lines, each one inch long. All lines should be drawn at random and straight
Using a black, hard crayon, draw four contiguous ten inch squares, forming one twenty inch square, divided into quarters. Within the first square (upper left) draw one line, one inch long. Within the second square (upper right) draw ten lines, each one inch long. Within the third square (lower left) draw one hundred lines, each one inch long. Within the fourth square, (lower right) draw one thousand lines, each one inch long. All lines should be drawn at random and straight
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Using a black, hard crayon, put fifty small dots, at random, over the surface of the stone. Then connect each dot with a straight line.
Using a black, hard crayon, put fifty small dots, at random, over the surface of the stone. Then connect each dot with a straight line.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Using a black, hard crayon, put fifty small dots, at random, over the surface of the stone, then connect each dot with a straight line. Print the result in four colors (yellow, black, red and blue) by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Using a black, hard crayon, put fifty small dots, at random, over the surface of the stone, then connect each dot with a straight line. Print the result in four colors (yellow, black, red and blue) by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand freehand lines of any length, at random.
Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand freehand lines of any length, at random.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand freehand lines of any length, at random, This in four colors (black, red, blue, and yellow), by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand freehand lines of any length, at random, This in four colors (black, red, blue, and yellow), by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand straight lines of any length, at random.
Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand straight lines of any length, at random.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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for Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand straight lines of any length at random. This in four colors (black, red, blue, and yellow) by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Within a twenty inch square area, using a black, hard crayon, draw ten thousand straight lines of any length at random. This in four colors (black, red, blue, and yellow) by turning the stone a quarter turn for each color.
Sol LeWitt
1971
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Work from Instructions
Sol LeWitt
1971
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