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Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
Jon Foreman discovered land art while in college and immediately fell in love with it. He felt that the natural world had more in it to be explored, particularly where he lives, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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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.
"Wasserspirale", Sep. 2018, im Butzbachtal bei Kordel a. d. Kyll
Le duo Christo et Jeanne-Claude, maîtres dans le domaine du Land Art, a réalisé une magnifique installation en 1983 : Surrounded Islands (ou « îles entour
Turn nature into art with these amazing Andy Goldsworthy Art Projects for Kids! Get inspired to go out, pick up something & turn it into something beautiful!
Brooklyn-based artist duo Icy & Sot were recently in Tbilisi, Georgia where they installed this temporary piece titled “Nature’s Reflection” as part of Art-Villa Garikula. You can follow more of their recent work on Instagram, and also check out their recent book Let Her be Free that features over a decade of stencil work and street installations. More
Since 2004, Welsh artist Zander Olsen has been creating beautifully wrapped tree installations in the rural UK for his photo series "Tree, Line."
A new book captures stunning works by an artist who uses nature, and his own body, as a medium
From hillside yoni to grass extensions. Jeanne combines nature and female into brilliant designs. Be inspired by the beautiful, thought-provoking land art of Jeanne Simmons.
09-17-2019. At this point in time, the links on this post are no longer working. I cannot locate the artist David Digapony online now, and I've searched using multiple search engines. In searching his name, there are still articles and Websites which reference his work and a few photos if you wish to research him. Fortunately, most of the photos are still in place on this post. I will keep checking with the hope of him returning to an online presence in the future. Imagine wandering through a beautiful forest when out of nowhere a giant sequoia portal appears. What you are seeing is probably the work of David Digapony. This amazing sequoia circle is pictured in the Redwood Forest near Warburton, Victoria, Australia. Ephemeral art, woven sculpture, and basketry made from the treasures he finds in the forests comprise the beautiful creations which can be found at Wild & Woven. Ephemeral Art 'Magic Portal' Sequoia circle Redwood Forest, Warburton 'Sentinel' Interwoven mountain ash branches O'Shannassy Aqueduct, Millgrove Natural materials including branches, sticks, and vines are intricately woven over many hours to create a completely unique form which corresponds with nature itself. David does commissioned work for public spaces, festivals, and community gatherings. Basketry Using a random method of weaving gives each of Wild & Woven’s baskets a truly unique design. Each root and vine has its own composition which slowly begins to define the texture and shape of the finished basket throughout the course of the weaving. Most are irregular in shape and the final form is the result of many hours of creation. Random Weave Basket Tree Fern Roots Large 'Baby' Basket Wongo Wonga Vine 'Baby Nest' Random Weave Basket Random Weave Nest Grass and Moss 'Tangled' Random Weave Basket The Yarra Valley provides a location to search and harvest the twisted vines, roots, and branches which are then carefully assembled in a process which David states is both “ancient and meditative.” 'River Nest' Yarra River, Warburton Wall Art 'Winter Moon' Pandorea Vine and Leptospermum Roots Both coarse and delicate textures are reflected in David’s wall art with which he seeks “to create works which resonate with nature’s wild essence.” His inspiration comes from the beauty of the natural materials themselves. While wandering through the forest on your next adventure, if your discoveries include a magic portal, continue on your course and discover where the doorway leads.... David Digapony Visit David online to view more stunning concepts composed from nature's elements: Wild & Woven Facebook
The enormous structure has been designed by Christo, famous for wrapping the Reichstag in fabric, and will be built in the desert near Abu Dhabi.
In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
Nagato Iwasaki is one of those artists you don't know much about. But his art talks for itself. The Japan-based artist creates incredible driftwood sculptures.
Beautiful Oma forest created by Agustin Ibarrola, located in Spain and also known as the painted forest. Have a look here on BohemainDiesel.
Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta // October 16, 2018–January 27, 2019