One mans beautiful collaboration with nature

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Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist living in Scotland who produces site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings. His art involves the use of natural and found objects, to create both temporary and permanent sculptures which draw out the character of their environment.
silvercordsays...

Upvote for art. The music nearly killed me. It sounded like Bjork. I don't even care that it's not Bjork. I don't even care if it didn't sound like Bjork to you. It reminded me of what I think Bjork sounds like. It's creepy. It's, like, cappuccino grunge tripe that you listen to when you want people to think you're cool. Here's the formula: String some inane crap together, poke around on a sequencer when you're hung over and sing with condescending boredom, slurring your words as if in a heroin haze. </wilhelm scream>

bamdrewsays...

I remember he used to throw hand-fulls of dust of different colors into the air (and sometimes other people would photograph it) as a form of highly transient art... just watching the clouds of colored dust float into each other... fun stuff.

grintersays...

The art is nice.
As for silvercord's comments.. I'm surprised that you think that Bjork's music sounds condescendingly bored. I think that one of the major, if not the main, theme expressed in her music (and singing style) is the exhilaration she feels from being alive.

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