Art Quote by Sol LeWitt
“What the work of art looks like isn't too important. It has to look like something if it has a physical form. No matter what form it may finally have it must begin with an idea. It is the process of conception and realization with which the artist is concerned.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: “Paragraphs on Drawing” by Sol LeWitt, 1967
Art is defined by concept first; the physical form follows the idea and the artist’s process of turning thought into object.
In simple terms: Idea precedes form in art.
Focus on concept before execution.
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When to use this quote
- gallery installation
- public sculpture
- digital media
- educational workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does concept shape your creative decisions?
- What role does material play in conveying ideas?
Physical constraints can limit conceptual expression.