Andy Goldsworthy was born in England 25 July 1956. he had 4 children Holly Goldsworthy, Thomas Goldsworthy, Anna Goldsworthy and James Goldsworthy. He married Judith Gregson in 1982 . i find his artwork fascinating because he makes everything natural and it is environment friendly. his art work makes me feel happy because it again is environment friendly and he does not kill any trees or plants to do this it is all nature.
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Friday, April 17, 2020
Autumn breeze
This morning I made my autumn art and lately we have been pruning bushes and plants so i went to the green wast pile and grabbed some of the things. My inspiration for my picture was because i went to nelson park yesterday and I played in the leaves and my little sis layla brang some home in her t-shirt. (in my next blog post i will have some slow mo videos of us playing ) and we threw leaves up in the air and they fluttered down over us and that gave me an idea for the last one. and this morning went over to the pile and grabbed some things and started making my picture.
Andy Goldsworthy was born in England 25 July 1956. he had 4 children Holly Goldsworthy, Thomas Goldsworthy, Anna Goldsworthy and James Goldsworthy. He married Judith Gregson in 1982 . i find his artwork fascinating because he makes everything natural and it is environment friendly. his art work makes me feel happy because it again is environment friendly and he does not kill any trees or plants to do this it is all nature.
Andy Goldsworthy was born in England 25 July 1956. he had 4 children Holly Goldsworthy, Thomas Goldsworthy, Anna Goldsworthy and James Goldsworthy. He married Judith Gregson in 1982 . i find his artwork fascinating because he makes everything natural and it is environment friendly. his art work makes me feel happy because it again is environment friendly and he does not kill any trees or plants to do this it is all nature.
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Awesome work Malia! I love how you have used items from your green waste bin. Did you find anything challenging while making your piece of art?
ReplyDeleteLovely arrangement Malia! Did you have a particular concept in mind as you put it together? I like that you have taken photos from different angles and distance.
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