He works with leaves, rocks, snow and ice, sticks and other organic, natural materials
Yes, Andy is still alive and was born in 1956.He takes pictures of his sculptures and then puts them on the internet to get fame.
hi i am triniti and i think that andy uses natural materials because he wants to be organic
usually you use italics...like this
artwork with stick men and lines on it
i am not too sure, i am just guessing, but i think he uses oil paint, random paper to build a texture and newspaper with some important (historical) events.
Yes, Andy is still alive and was born in 1956.He takes pictures of his sculptures and then puts them on the internet to get fame.
natural and ephemeral
Andy Goldsworthy is a sculptor and photographer. The media he worked with included pinecones, snow, twigs, thorns, leaves, and brightly colored flowers.
The most obvious visual element in Andy Goldsworthy's Hazel Leaves sculpture is the use of shape and pattern created by the carefully arranged overlapping leaves to form a concentric circle. The repetition and organic forms of the hazel leaves contribute to the artwork's overall intricate and harmonious composition.
hi i am triniti and i think that andy uses natural materials because he wants to be organic
ice chisle hammer compass
i like men ..... preferably k.c :P yum
Claude Monet used media such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and drills to do his artwork.
Andy Goldsworthy is a prime example, but to discover more artists I strongly suggest you to go have a look of Tumblr, there are tons of undiscovered talents there. Or, you can go to different galleries' website, such as Opera gallery. Good luck.
British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist was born on July 26, 1956 in Cheshire, England. His work often included the use of flowers, leaves, mud, pine cones, among other materials found in nature. He currently resides and works in Scotland.
You can use Handy Andy antibacterial on your carpet.
Yes, you can use spray paint on canvas to create artwork.