Andy Goldsworthy is a British artist who collaborates with nature to produce site-specific sculpture and land art. He has created numerous works since the 80’s in areas including the North Pole, Japan, the Australian Outback, and the U.S.
Goldsworthy regards all of his creations as transient, or ephemeral. He believes that the creation and destruction process of each piece is […]
I’ve been writing a bit lately about public art. I just came across the work of Paul “Moose” Curtis on Laughing Squid. The British artist does large-scale designs on underpasses and building walls using a process called “reverse graffiti“, where he takes high-pressured water and removes dirt through stencils to make his images. Here’s a […]