Posts tagged nature

Andy Goldsworthy, Horse chestnut treetorn hole, stitched around the edge with grass stalks, moving in the windTrinity College, Cambridge
24 July 1986 

Andy Goldsworthy, Horse chestnut tree
torn hole, stitched around the edge with grass stalks, moving in the wind
Trinity College, Cambridge

24 July 1986 

Tim Knowles, Wind Assisted Tree Drawing - Weeping Willow on circular panel [100 pen]
100 pens attached to the branches of a Weeping Willow tree draw onto a circular disc

Tim Knowles, Wind Assisted Tree Drawing - Weeping Willow on circular panel [100 pen]

100 pens attached to the branches of a Weeping Willow tree draw onto a circular disc

Tim Knowles, Stonethwaite Beck, Smithymire Island, Borrowdale, Cumbria, 2005

Tim Knowles, Stonethwaite Beck, Smithymire Island, Borrowdale, Cumbria, 2005

Patrick Doughtery, Stick Installations

Patrick Doughtery, Stick Installations

Ilkka Halso, Museum of Nature II, 2000
Museum of Nature is next step in continuum of imaginative nature restoring project, which started year 2000 as Restoration exhibition. Restoration series was about restoring single nature objects in means of technology and building skills.Museum project takes one step further. I make plans and construct visually buildings, which protect nature from treaths of pollution and and what is more important from actions of man himself.

Ilkka Halso, Museum of Nature II, 2000

Museum of Nature is next step in continuum of imaginative nature restoring project, which started year 2000 as Restoration exhibition. Restoration series was about restoring single nature objects in means of technology and building skills.

Museum project takes one step further. I make plans and construct visually buildings, which protect nature from treaths of pollution and and what is more important from actions of man himself.

Vincent Munier, Whooper Swans

Vincent Munier, Whooper Swans

Vincent Munier
Vincent Munier, Reindeer

Vincent Munier, Reindeer

Antonia Wright 
The Nature of Things is a project that attempts to question and disrupt our idea of ‘environment’ and what it means today. By using the body as a tool, I set up scenes that aim to change the landscape by introducing the unnatural into the natural, or the natural into the unnatural. For example, the photos depict a person painted as a fish in the ocean or a body covered in grass lining a New York City street. Through performance and photography, the reactions of the passerby’s are captured, highlighting the bizarre within the everyday façade of the ‘normal’. This project, like all my work, investigates interpersonal connections to our surroundings to ultimately question both collectively and individually, why we do the things we do.

Antonia Wright

The Nature of Things is a project that attempts to question and disrupt our idea of ‘environment’ and what it means today. By using the body as a tool, I set up scenes that aim to change the landscape by introducing the unnatural into the natural, or the natural into the unnatural. For example, the photos depict a person painted as a fish in the ocean or a body covered in grass lining a New York City street. Through performance and photography, the reactions of the passerby’s are captured, highlighting the bizarre within the everyday façade of the ‘normal’. This project, like all my work, investigates interpersonal connections to our surroundings to ultimately question both collectively and individually, why we do the things we do.

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