by Linda Oeffling | Mar 16, 2020 | Environmental Art, Photography/Film
Leaning Into the Wind is a film about Andy Goldsworthy. I have long been a fan of this amazing artist. I find his sculptures made from natural materials to be contemplative and mesmerizing. He is an ephemeral artist, creating works outdoors made from natural materials...
by Linda Oeffling | Jun 5, 2012 | Drawing/Illustration, Environmental Art
What’s an Alpona, you ask? World’s largest alpona,painted in Manik Mia Avenue on 14 April 2012 Bangladesh An Alpona is a common Indian folk art form, made of patterns meant to adorn an area for celebration. Five of Bangladesh’s leading senior artists...
by Linda Oeffling | Apr 24, 2012 | Environmental Art, Sculpture
Piles and piles of trash create a new form of sedimentary sculpture, and surprisingly, integrate beautifully with natural forest floor. Oak 2004 Gong-Ju, Steven Siegel Korea paper Siegel’s sculptures draw attention to the process of compaction, layer upon layer,...
by Linda Oeffling | Apr 23, 2012 | Environmental Art, Sculpture
On Earth Day, thinking of the Earth . . . I found artist Terry Berlier. Reclaimed Time, Terry Berlier salvaged wood 2′ x 2′ x 2″ Berlier works primarily with sculpture and expanded media. She often focuses on everyday objects, the environment. With...
by Linda Oeffling | Apr 16, 2012 | Environmental Art
The environmental art commission for Islington’s City Road Basin was launched about a year ago, in May 2011. British artist Tania Kovats designed a floating garden, an organic sculpture, to attract attention and enhance this hidden public space. HABITAT, Tania...
by Linda Oeffling | Mar 15, 2012 | Environmental Art
Environmental artists usually have some time to enjoy their creations. If you consider calling the rock cairns I posted about art, you might enjoy them for weeks. The sand sculptures created by Jim Denevan might only have hours, or minutes. from Sand, by Jim Denevan...