Sol Lewitt is a renowned post-war conceptualist and minimalist artist whose artworks are characterized by monohromatic tones and geometric forms of squares, cubes and lines. His artistic process and images emphasize repetition, sequence and variation. Lewitt devised and established rules by which his artworks were rendered, and left the actual execution of them to his assistants who follow his instructions. Wavy lines is a dynamic painting that pushes beyond Lewitt’s straight lines and perpendicular angles for which he is best known, and features curvilinear movement and free form strokes. Brilliant colors are layered and overlap each other, creating exceptional transparent overlays and evocative combinations.