
I Create Land Art That Slowly Dissolves Back Into Nature
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I use natural materials to create different kind of land art installations. Every piece of my art slowly dissolves back into nature and disappears.
For me it is great joy to work with the landscape and learn natural laws like: “nothing lasts forever”, “action – reaction” and “gravity rules”.
Enjoy the images!
More info: mihabrinovec.wix.com
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a lot like andy goldsworthy
LOVE this!! Your art is beautiful & inspiring :)
Brilliant
Most of these look like direct copies of Andy Goldsworthy's work. Why not mention the inspiration?
NAture design... Cool! I like it. http://bit.ly/1wnWoo7
It's really hard to do this kind of thing and not be in the shadow of the great Andy Goldsworthy. Nice none the less.
You don't really 'create' art. You just copy everything Andy Goldsworthy created
I LOVE!
Beautiful. Great designs.
I love these images and the others on your site. I'd like to see more art pieces designed to allow nature to take over!
Really beautiful!!! I love it
Bad thing copy other artist's work and don't mention it.
These photos are gorgeous. I love imagery and art. Also it helps nourish the soil. http://www.mossrock.com.au/mulch-range
Beautiful!
Whether you're aware of Andy Goldsworthy or not (and he is World Famous), it's very similar. I'm sure you have your own voice somewhere...
You don't really 'create' anything. You just copy (identically) everything Andy Goldsworthy already did.
Awesome! Though I can imagine some poor confused soul wandering across these and thinking they were made by faeries, lol!
Number three looks like Gallifreyan writing!!!
so cool!
Its beautiful and I love it!!!
Just imagining how long these must have taken, to know that they'll go away like that must take a lot of inner peace. Happy for you :D
So fleeting - makes you realise that you must look closely and carefully in the now, because some art doesn't include the luxury of time.
So beautiful...keep on making these!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
Beautiful :) The first one, will last very long (if it stays intact). One log can take up to (at least) 30 years to totally degrade :)
Really, really cool!
Like this & my friend will love it realy !
taken from Val di sella In Italy a park with works made by artists using natural materials. please visit http://www.artesella.it/
Chopping trees? What form of art is that
a lot like andy goldsworthy
LOVE this!! Your art is beautiful & inspiring :)
Brilliant
Most of these look like direct copies of Andy Goldsworthy's work. Why not mention the inspiration?
NAture design... Cool! I like it. http://bit.ly/1wnWoo7
It's really hard to do this kind of thing and not be in the shadow of the great Andy Goldsworthy. Nice none the less.
You don't really 'create' art. You just copy everything Andy Goldsworthy created
I LOVE!
Beautiful. Great designs.
I love these images and the others on your site. I'd like to see more art pieces designed to allow nature to take over!
Really beautiful!!! I love it
Bad thing copy other artist's work and don't mention it.
These photos are gorgeous. I love imagery and art. Also it helps nourish the soil. http://www.mossrock.com.au/mulch-range
Beautiful!
Whether you're aware of Andy Goldsworthy or not (and he is World Famous), it's very similar. I'm sure you have your own voice somewhere...
You don't really 'create' anything. You just copy (identically) everything Andy Goldsworthy already did.
Awesome! Though I can imagine some poor confused soul wandering across these and thinking they were made by faeries, lol!
Number three looks like Gallifreyan writing!!!
so cool!
Its beautiful and I love it!!!
Just imagining how long these must have taken, to know that they'll go away like that must take a lot of inner peace. Happy for you :D
So fleeting - makes you realise that you must look closely and carefully in the now, because some art doesn't include the luxury of time.
So beautiful...keep on making these!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
Beautiful :) The first one, will last very long (if it stays intact). One log can take up to (at least) 30 years to totally degrade :)
Really, really cool!
Like this & my friend will love it realy !
taken from Val di sella In Italy a park with works made by artists using natural materials. please visit http://www.artesella.it/
Chopping trees? What form of art is that