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... work with school at the moment called "Earth Art". It is inspired by the work of Andy ... clever, like this one (look closely!). The basic priciple of Earth Art is that you can use only what you can find in nature and mustn' ... branches may not be removed from trees.
We're now in the process of trying our own earth art.
First we had to look closely at colours and patterns in nature ...
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The Royal Academy of Arts presents GSK Contemporary 2009, the second annual contemporary art season at 6 Burlington Gardens. Opening in December, “Earth: Art of a Changing World” will present new and recent work from more than 30 leading international contemporary artists, including commissions and new works from the best emerging talent.
Recent debates have
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Series/Title: contemporary color field painting: objective #151
Artist: Vangobot
Materials and Techniques: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 24.00 x 16.92 inches (Download full size picture)
Series/Title: contemporary color field painting: observation 32. purplerose
Artist: Vangobot
Materials and Techniques: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 24.00 x 16.92 inches (Download full size picture)
Series/Title: ...
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... omitted to define "land art"/"earth art", my chosen artists were all ... participation and experience."
So, to get to the definition of the genre - land art is about more than earthworks, it's about the experience of the land. It needn't ... me back to Olga's question: how would Aboriginal art fit into this? My first thought is that Aboriginal identity is so tied up ...
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My wife went on a school art trip down to the Royal Academy of Arts and Tate Modern yesterday. Below are a few of the images she took of the sculptures outside the building.There was also news of a forthcoming exhibition at the Royal Academy called EARTH: Art of a changing world...This is timed to coincide with the Copenhagen Climate Change talks, and ...
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AP Photo/Australian Antarctic Division, Murray Potter
Looking more like a work of earth art than a natural phenomenon, this large iceberg was recently spotted about halfway between Antarctica and Australia, a rare sight in waters so far north.
Australian Antarctic Division researchers working on Macquarie ...
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