Le Witt’s wall drawings now on display at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art were created over the past 40 years. Most of them express their power through pattern – a repeated sequence of forms, shapes, or lines. Le Witt designed the exhibit himself, shortly before he died in 2007. He often paired differing patterns, sometimes placing them on walls that converged in the corners of the display rooms. I found this pairing at a corner, and tilt my camera to present LeWitt’s patterns as diagonal patterns colliding within the rectangular frame of my camera. The frame only shows part of the overall design, creating an abstraction to allow my viewers to complete the illusion within their own imaginations.