Sorry, but when I posted my photos of my earth art project, I missed one photo! Sorry if you were lonely, or felt left out from the rest of your brethren Mr. Grass2.jpg! Also, sorry to the visitors to my art blog. Now you have a special spot on my blog, all to yourself Mr. Grass2.jpg!
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Artist's Statement
Andy Goldsworthy is an artist. I bet you could have guessed that already, but he is a famous earth artist. Not only the final products of his works are the masterpieces, but usually the product before he is done with it. Much of his art is destroyed moments after he has finished, so the photography of his works is usually the only piece of the project he has left.
While creating my own earth art, I had a lot of fun! At first, I saw a couple of buttercups, and some sticks. I snapped the sticks into four kind of equal pieces, and then made a square around the flowers. Later, I decided to move on from the simple square, and make a sort of star shape. I placed a group of buttercups in the grass, and made that "sort of star shape" out of sticks, twigs and branches. I also laid down in the tall grass, and took photos to show what the world below our feet would look like from the perspective of the ants.
I had lots of fun creating theses works of art, but didn't find anything that unusual. This final product actually didn't come out that far from what I originally expected. I thought that I wound create some kind of pattern with flowers and twigs.
If I were to do this project again, I probably would try and make more different kinds of patterns that wouldn't be that similar to what I did before. I learned that working with nature isn't that easy.
While creating my own earth art, I had a lot of fun! At first, I saw a couple of buttercups, and some sticks. I snapped the sticks into four kind of equal pieces, and then made a square around the flowers. Later, I decided to move on from the simple square, and make a sort of star shape. I placed a group of buttercups in the grass, and made that "sort of star shape" out of sticks, twigs and branches. I also laid down in the tall grass, and took photos to show what the world below our feet would look like from the perspective of the ants.
I had lots of fun creating theses works of art, but didn't find anything that unusual. This final product actually didn't come out that far from what I originally expected. I thought that I wound create some kind of pattern with flowers and twigs.
If I were to do this project again, I probably would try and make more different kinds of patterns that wouldn't be that similar to what I did before. I learned that working with nature isn't that easy.
Monday, June 9, 2014
OMG
MORGAN FREEMAN WAS HERE!!!
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I wish...
POTATO!!!
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I wish...
POTATO!!!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Hey guys! You like my blog? Then you should check out my friends earth art blog!
Click the link below to visit Jack's blog!
jrbearthart.blogspot.com
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Enjoy!
Welcome to MD Art!
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