by Linda Oeffling | Feb 10, 2012 | Environmental Art, Installations
Amidst the amazing landscape of Cappadocia, in the center of Turkey, there rests a tremendous stone sculpture. Andrew Rogers is the artist, and he has created a series of outdoor installations entitled Rhythms of Life, forming a chain of 48 massive stone geoglyphs...
by Linda Oeffling | Jan 11, 2012 | Environmental Art, Sculpture
Kinetic sculptures are fun, and to see art installations that interact with wind or water is fascinating to watch.Windswept by Charles Sowers from Dezeen on Vimeo. Even without the wind, the sculpture is interesting in the simple pattern created by artist Charles...
by Linda Oeffling | Jan 5, 2012 | Environmental Art
Environmental artist Tim Pugh is out there. Literally. Snowball Collisions, Tim Pugh Pugh is an environmental artist, creating ephemeral works of art in the woods and on the beach. Woodland Floor Rearrangment, Tim Pugh He is based in Wales, but has exhibited his work...
by Linda Oeffling | Sep 26, 2011 | Ceramics, Environmental Art, Events, Glass, Painting, Sculpture
The Art of the Land Benefit at the Starline Factory Gallery in Harvard this past weekend was a first class event. The caliber of art was high, delicious food abounded, and I think the Land Conservancy of McHenry County pulled in some well-deserved funds for their...
by Linda Oeffling | Sep 8, 2011 | Environmental Art, Installations, Photography/Film
Photographer Ellie Davies lives and works in London, and her series “Smoke and Mirrors” is her first solo exhibition in the U.K. She has a unique photographic style that evokes thoughts of fairie tales, with mystic paths and haunted places. In looking at...
by Linda Oeffling | Jul 21, 2011 | Environmental Art
If you spent hours upon hours creating a magnificent art piece, could you let it then melt? let the wind blow it away? Andy Goldsworthy, Rowan Leaves & Hole I especially love this piece, it being rowan leaves, the inspiration for my studio name and logo. The...