earthworks
The Spiral Jetty was created by artist Robert Smithson in 1970 on the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Over time, due to natural processes such as erosion, the Spiral Jetty has periodically disappeared and reappeared.
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earth art or earth work
Yes, Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty was influenced by the Great Serpent Mound. Both earth works have a great number of obvious similarities, and Smithson himself has said to have been partly influenced by the Great Serpent Mound.
Its entropy symbolized the fate of all things
The Spiral Jetty, designed by Robert Smithson, is primarily composed of basalt rock, earth, and salt crystals. These materials were sourced from the surrounding landscape of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The basalt rocks were used to create the spiral structure, while the natural salt deposits contribute to the unique visual effects and changing appearance of the installation over time. Additionally, the area around the jetty features elements like mud, sediment, and various vegetation, which further enhance its ecological context.
A homophone for jetty is yeti.
Kapu caste are the one with Jetty surname and residing within Vaizak district and also migrated to malaysia. Jetty TK - Malaysia
The plural of jetty is jetties.
The cast of Jetty - 2009 includes: Tom McCathie as Guy Sitting Andy McPhee as Jetty Supervisor Neil Triffett as Jetty Supervisor
Jetty Roels has written: 'Spiersteen'