Site specific environmental art by Andy Goldsworthy. For the most part he uses no tools besides his hands and whatever surrounding natural materials he can find to painstakingly construct each piece. At the mercy of the elements, some works are gone within a matter of hours, collapsing and scattering on the wind or tide. Found via Rivers and Tides, a documentary on Andy’s process, which happens to be on demand on Netflix at the moment.
Here is a set of pictures I took of the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Rives and Tides. These pictures are part of an ongoing series of pictures taken of/from movies. It’s amazing what little gems appear when you slow things down to a standstill The images take on new meaning. — Jonathan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lowerwestsidenyc/sets/72157622718779949
That’s SO cool, Jonathan!! Thank you so much for sharing. I totally agree too, film stills are amazing.
LOVE andy goldsworthy…he’s amazing. The leaf on rock sculptures are heavenly!!
I would like more information on the work of Andy Goldsworthy (the swirl of ice).
I’m french and I have not a good english.
sorry.
sorry
the vortex of wood not the swirl of ice