Some of us bring the outdoors inside of our homes, offices and other buildings in the form of art that we have created or acquired and others make the world their canvas. This may confusing to you but we are talking about stunning land art installations that make the art part of the landscape but still leaving you with the genius behind the art. Stunning land art installations require a lot of details like these most detailed cake art examples like never seen before. This kind of art is the reverse of superb landscape art (though both are very stunning) to keep the outdoors with you at all times.
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5 DAYS, 10 SA PREMIERES, 25 ECO FILMS! The organisers of the inaugural Cape Town Eco Film Festival, which will take place at the Labia Theatre on Orange Street in Cape Town from Thursday the 27th of March to Monday the 31st of March, have just announced the exciting festival programme on their website: www.capetownecofilmfestival.com. Also read more on the Green Your Art blog.
In Wales, there is a representative “Land art” artist who sees the surroundings of northern Europe’s beaches as the ideal location for his spectacular all-natural sculptures. By land art, we mean this rather contemporary moment in which artistic installations have the main characteristic of being surrounded by urbanism or, better yet, by nature. Forests, rivers, […]
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If you ask someone what they think makes art so special, they are likely to tell you that it is the creative aspect and the sensual aspect of art that makes it so special. This is true and makes sense too but one of the things that makes art so wonderful to so many according to us, is the fact that it has no limits or limitations. We don’t know whether you agree with us or not, but we are planning to make a convincing case of this point in this article. In this article, we are going to be talking about art that is larger than life in the sense that instead of limiting itself to a canvas or a particular material it is using land or natural features to showcase the creativity of the artist. We are talking about land art installations in this article. It is only when you look at these stunning land art installations will you realize that these are immense works of art that seem to own the land on which they have been made without dominating them. This is probably due to the fact that the land is part of the art as much as the art is part of the land and one could not imagine one without the other once one has seen it.
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"In every walk with nature one finds far more than one seeks" Exploring land art for me is about simply stepping into the ...
As the rowan berries are still available I feel I need to carry on using them in my land art. When I made the berry ball and used this tree to display it, I noticed the wound on the tree, which must have happened long ago, I liked the shape and used the rowan berries to accentuate it. The tree is a scarlet oak, so using red berries seemed the right thing to use. It is very very windy here today, and I think I have mentioned before I do not like strong windy conditions, I don't know why it just makes me feel very uneasy. I sat under the tree being covered by little branches and leaves, I hurried not wanting a big branch to come down and whack me on the head! It is very sunny and warm though so Im not complaining too much!
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The only glue that holds Michael Grab's precarious objects together is gravity.
The beautiful environmental art of Simon Beck. If you enjoy his work, you will also like “Spiral Patterns on snow in the Rocky Mountains” (by Sonja Hinrichsen). Photos © Simon Beck Link via Dude Craft
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Located within the Andes Mountains of northern Chile, El Tatio is the largest geyser field in the southern hemisphere and the third largest in the world. The field has over 80 active geysers and attracts tens of thousands of tourists each year who flock to see the incredible mineral formations and to bathe in hot geyser water. British Columbia-based interactive web designer and visual artist Owen Perry recently visited El Tatio and returned with these spectacular shots. More
The only glue that holds Michael Grab's precarious objects together is gravity.
The only glue that holds Michael Grab's precarious objects together is gravity.
The only glue that holds Michael Grab's precarious objects together is gravity.
The urban geode project by LA artist Paige Smith AKA A Common Name is a series of small geode art installations made from shiny paper.
Sedimentary layers fold dramatically toward the ocean in Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord, Greenland
Beach4Art is an ongoing project for a family of four. Together, they create ephemeral beach art along the shores of England.
Parc del Laberint d’Horta, Barcelona by Valentin Arfire. Continuing the maze and labyrinth theme, a selection of panoramas at 360Cities. Panoramic photography helps when viewing these constructions…