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Quote of the day:
“… then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
– William Wordsworth
Forage in March for:
Cleavers, Dandelion flowers and leaves, Gorse flowers, Ground Elder , Hop shoots, Alexanders, Primroses, Wild Plum blossom, Sweet Violets
Tag Archives: Land Art
#NationalTreeWeek 2022 – Day 2 : Land Art -> Trees
I really enjoy the different perspective that Land Art brings to bear on the natural world. It is a creative, inviting and challenging art form. I’d love to make some myself … and maybe, one day, I shall. (Although, no … Continue reading
National Tree Week 2019 – Day 3: Looking at trees in new ways
As if trees (and woods and forests and jungles) weren’t magical enough of themselves, I have discovered that I am also slightly obsessed with them when used as the basis in a number of quirky, conceptual Land Art* projects. So … Continue reading
Posted in Trees
Tagged Andy Goldsworthy, autumn, Conceptual art, James Brunt, Joanne Hedrick, Land Art, Simon Max Bannister, Thomas Jackson, Trees, Zander Olsen
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Ephemeral Land Art
I love the idea of works of art that are built in the landscape from natural materials and that evolve or fade with time. I’ve been a fan of well-known artists like Andy Goldsworthy, David Nash and Ivan Hicks for … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Out and about, Whimsy
Tagged forest work, Land Art, Miha Brinovec, Patrick Dougherty, sculpture, Spencer Byles
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