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. ZANDER OLSEN in a Welsh artist who, since 2004, has been creating beautiful wrapped tree installations in the rural UK for his photo series Tree Line. This is an ongoing series of constructed pho…
These are two old pictures from a few years ago. Soon there will be more dandelions to create things with and each day as the evenings draw back Spring is more evident all around. New growth and new life gladdens the heart. Lambs in the fields, birds singing and buds on the trees. This Winter may have a sting in the tail yet but Spring is most certainly on the way and soon there will be new life and new growth and new materials with which to create. Land Art Blog
“落ち葉の横断歩道。いいアイディだ。”
4 Colour Sun Wheel Using only natural materials gathered near where his sculptures are made, artist Richard Shilling creates some of the loveliest land
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I have just come across the work of Nils Udo an environmental eco artist who creates the most fantastic structures out of nature itself. His work ranges from stone monuments through to delicate lea…
Découverte du talent de Cornelia Konrads qui s’amuse à jouer avec les constructions de l’homme et les environnements naturels. Le résultat est su
making, moving, weaving, sowing and growing... almost weekly.
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.
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
I forbindelse med et edderkoppe-tema tog jeg ler med ud i skoven, og bad børnene om at finde sig et træ, hvor de kunne lave deres egen edderkop, som kunne “bo” i skoven, til vi kom for…
Alain Bernegger
The French photographer and sculptor Alain Bernager explores in his work the invisible mental connections of man and Nature as part of the universe.
MANUALIDADES MANDALAS NATURALES Hemos descubierto las maravillosas creaciones que Inés Barros Baptista realiza con materiales naturales de diseños de man
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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
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I've always been fascinated by the work of artists like Andy Goldsworthy, Jim Denevan and also Christo, though his pieces are less naturalistic and more monumental. I came across the this spread on the work of French artist Sylvain Meyer which I find quite inspiring. via Colossal and ruines humaine
Autumn Beech Sun Curtain , originally uploaded by escher... . My brain seems to be empty. Empty of anything useful and it certainly does no...
In between the constant exam-based reading, I have managed to fit in a quick read of Michael Lailach's "Land Art" - one of those small Taschen guides to art movements. And I have started on Richard Long's book "Walking the Line". Whether it is just that I am working so hard at the moment or not, I have really caught the land art bug again. A few weeks back I talked briefly about the 10,000 hours to acquire expertise as suggested by the book Outliers. I suspect that this extends to land artists. But I am tempted by the idea of making something like a Richard Long work. Hopefully one week soon after my exams, I will manage a few days away in the Lake District wild camping - maybe then I could have a go at doing a little art. Some new music featuring heavily as I work at the moment - various albums by Ash Ra Tempel, the German band mainly active during the 1970s. I can't believe that there first album is so good - that and an album called "heavy Water" from the late 1970s. Tremendous stuff. And someone has unloaded a dozen Peel shows from 1967 to 1984 on one of the website I regularly find intersting stuff on - so that should be a real treat as well. But now more land art - as the pictures are so good! I have the feeling this is a Goldsworthy piece And these definitely are Goldsworthy And this might be Goldsworthy too
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
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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