Life-Size Woven Sculptures Into The Forests by Anna & the Willow

Anna & the Willow: Website | Facebook | Instagram The ancient art of basket weaving is believed to be one of the widest spread crafts in the history of human civilization. The process involves weaving pliable, natural materials together to create a variety of useful forms and vessels. Inspired by the craft, a British sculptor …

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Land Artist James Brunt use the earth as a canvas

Land Artist James Brunt use the earth as a canvas On Facebook | Twitter Yorkshire-based artist James Brunt has become well-known for his land art, temporary works made from carefully arranged natural objects like leaves, sticks, and stones. While the artworks themselves may only last for a few hours, the pieces live on in photographic form. …

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Simon Beck creates gigantic winter crop circles by walking in the snow

Simon Beck creates gigantic winter crop circles by walking in the snow On Facebook / Snow Art Gallery Simon Beck  creates enormous works of snow art that look like giant wintry crop circles just by walking amidst white mountaintops and cozy ski lodges. Believe it or not, the immense snow patterns are made entirely by foot—Beck …

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Andy Goldsworthy’s Ice and Snow Ephemeral Sculptures

    Andy Goldsworthy’s Ice and Snow Ephemeral Sculptures Although most of America (currently enduring one of the worst winter cold snaps in nearly two decades) would like to ignore this fact in for favor of bundled layers and heated blankets, sometimes even the dire cold, snow and ice can provide the tools and inspiration …

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Javier Riera Illuminates the Landscape With Ephemeral Geometric Light Projections

Javier Riera Illuminates the Landscape With Ephemeral Geometric Light Projections Facebook The work of Javier Riera born in Avilés, Asturias, Spain, is based in geometric shaped light projections, striked directly onto vegetation and landscape. He uses photography as a means for registration and spreading of the happening, without digital manipulation whatsoever. Thus, it’s centered in an …

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Land Art in Egypt: The Beautiful Geometry of Desert Breath

  Land Art in Egypt: The Beautiful Geometry of Desert Breath Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty has a rival. Enlivening the Sahara Desert sands outside El Gouna in Egypt, the beautiful Desert Breath installation is a mind-blowing example of land art that has attracted art lovers since 1997. Designed by Danae Stratou, Alexandra Stratou and Stella Constantinides, the piece was dug …

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Overview: A New Perspective Of Earth By Benjamin Grant

Overview: A New Perspective Of Earth By Benjamin Grant A stunning and unique collection of satellite images of Earth that offer an unexpected look at humanity, derived from the wildly popular Daily Overview Instagram project. Inspired by the “ Daily Overview”Instagram —a sensation that astronauts experience when given the opportunity to look down and view …

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Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks

Landscape Architect and theorist Charles Jencks  The garden is inspired by science and mathematics, with sculptures and landscaping on these themes, such as Black Holes and Fractals. The garden is not abundant with plants, but sets mathematical formulae and scientific phenomenae in a setting which elegantly combines natural features and artificial symmetry and curves. It …

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