Located in Downtown Redlands
Gallery runned by Janel Bracamontes
Works from
oil on linen, acrylic paintings, branches and wire, to cutout books and snow!
Janel's Art Gallery
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Unique Nature Art
Featuring Artists: Andrea
Mastrovito, Yana Movchan, Shirley Reade, Olga Ziemska, Tiffany Bozic, Sally M.
Berner, Lucy Martin, Chris Maynard, Daniel Beirne, Andy Goldsworthy
This
show is about the process of using various creative materials (such as, cutout
books, branches, etc.) to create beautiful nature artwork. All of the artwork
in this show has some sort of connection with landscapes, animals, flowers, or
the use of natural material. I made those connections by viewing different
unique pieces that create breathtaking scenery of nature that can capture the
viewer’s eye. In the process of selecting different artists for nature artwork I
was looking for pieces with something out of the ordinary, which was somewhat
difficult to find but I think I managed to find what I was searching for.
Artist: Andy Goldsworthy
Brough, Cumbria, frozen snow carved with a stick, 150 paces, March 1984
Biography:
Andy Goldsworthy was born in Cheshire, England in 1956 and grew up in the town of Yorkshire. In 1974 he entered Bradford College and studied Art and Design. During his time there, he experienced a turning point in his career when he attended a presentation by Richard Long. Long's presentation on what was known as "land art", building installations that shape earth, wood, water or other natural elements into works of art.
Artist Statement:
"For me looking, touching, material, place and form are all inseparable from the resulting work. It is difficult to say where one stops and another begins. Place is found by walking, direction determined by weather and season. I take the opportunity each day offers: if it is snowing, I work in snow, at leaf-fall it will be leaves; a blown over tree becomes a source of twigs and branches.” -Andy Goldsworthy
Background Information:
British Artist Andy Goldsworthy is a master of
ephemeral work, capturing the beauty of nature and tempering it with the
fleeting nature of all organic things. Each one of his works is a collaboration
with nature, and with each piece he strives to gain a closer understand of
nature through these intimate interactions.-Russ Crest
This connects to the theme because he uses snow carved with a stick to create land art. I chose this piece because I have never seen any artwork made out of snow in such a unique way.
Works Cited:
http://beautifuldecay.com/2012/05/18/woolly-pocket-presents-andy-goldsworthy/
http://www.appstate.edu/~gotschce/sculptor/biography.html
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