Andy Goldsworthy created the Ice Star in 2005 at a site near the village of Tyninghame in East Lothian, Scotland. This ephemeral artwork was composed of ice and snow, showcasing Goldsworthy's signature approach of using natural materials to interact with the environment. The piece exemplifies his focus on the fleeting nature of art and the changing seasons.
1985
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ice chisle hammer compass
Andy Goldsworthy exhibited one Ice Ball in December 1985. Since then he seems to have made more of the same kind.
Andy Goldsworthy drew inspiration from nature and the environment around him, often using materials found in the landscape, such as leaves, stones, and ice. He is influenced by the natural processes of decay and change, reflecting the interplay between nature and art. His work often emphasizes the transient beauty of natural materials and the passage of time, inviting viewers to appreciate the fleeting moments in the natural world. Additionally, Goldsworthy's experiences and observations during his travels and explorations contribute to his creative expression.
Andy Thomas - ice hockey - was born on 1985-11-14.
Andy Brandt - ice hockey - was born on 1983-06-01.
He works with leaves, rocks, snow and ice, sticks and other organic, natural materials
Ice skating, Ice Hockey.
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ice-cream ice lolly and star wars is the best
You don't. To make ice cream you want to make it with ice cream salt.