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basquiatwowo:Andy Goldsworthy, Balance, 1977
weneedart:Andy Goldsworthy, Red maple leaves held with water, Ouchiyama River, Japan, 1991
vvolare: 1. “Sticks Spire,” Helbeck, Cumbria - 1983 2. “Icicle Spire,” Brough, Cumbria - 1985 Andy Goldsworthy
pleoros:Andy Goldsworthy - Hawthorn Tree Shake, Penpont, Dumfriesshire, February 2008
unsubconscious:Andy Goldsworthy, Carved and stacked, Grise Fjord, Canada, 23 March, 1989
cavetocanvas:Andy Goldsworthy, Balanced rocks / brought down by the incoming tide / those in a line / bouncing and banging / as they fell / then rolled around by the sea, 1993
earways:Rain Shadow. Andy Goldsworthy
zegalba:Sticks and stalks pushed into muddy lake bottom, Andy Goldsworthy, Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1987)
joshuahowls: Andy Goldsworthy - Line to follow colour in stones
antronaut: Andy Goldsworthy - Line drawn in sandAbersoch, Wales. September 1983
acehotel: Andy Goldsworthy in medias res, 1984–86.
hbtheoriginal: thedolab: Do Andy Goldsworthy’s beautiful ice and snow sculptures give you chills? Checked out his work, it is pretty cool.
landscape-photo-graphy: Artist’s Temporary Decaying Art Brings Enchantment To The Forest British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is known for his phenomenal and temporary, installations which involve using natural elements, ranging from sticks, stones,
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pleoros: Andy Goldsworthy - Line to follow colour in stones St. Abbs, Scotland, 31 May 1985.
thedolab: Andy Goldsworthy
lissycposts: Andy Goldsworthy’s art
pleoros: Andy Goldsworthy - Iris Petals, 2008
gallowhill: Andy Goldsworthy - Horse chestnut tree torn hole stitched around the edge with grass stalks moving in the wind, 1986
theleoisallinthemind:Andy Goldsworthy
thedolab: Do Andy Goldsworthy’s beautiful ice and snow sculptures give you chills?
coolthingoftheday: Scottish artist Sir Andy Goldsworthy (Order of the British Empire) rearranged leaves around the base of a tree in order to make it appear to be glowing.
athenacosplay: lissycposts: Andy Goldsworthy’s art After watching true detective this creeps me the fuck out.
death-by-dior: lissycposts: Andy Goldsworthy’s art X
thedeathofcool: Dead cool Carved and Stacked, Grise Fjord, Canada, 23 March 1989 by Andy Goldsworthy, 1989
ddown-by-the-water-blog-blog: Carved and Stacked, Grise Fjord, Canada, 23 March 1989 by Andy Goldsworthy, 1989
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arvakr: ineedaguide: installations by andy goldsworthy Too cool to not reblog.
wolfm0uth: Andy Goldsworthy’s Ice Sculptures
friendshipismax: tenderheliotrope: sixpenceee: Glowing base of tree made by arranging leaves. This was taken by Andy Goldsworthy. @editorincreeps That Tree either has an item in it or a Quest.
redlipstickresurrected:Andy Goldsworthy (British, b. 1956, Cheshire, England, based Penpont, Scotland) info with each photo.
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snikkt: searchingfortruths: thedolab: Do Andy Goldsworthy’s beautiful ice and snow sculptures give you chills? So much respect for his work. Trying to recreate any of this is enough to make you mad.
landscape-photo-graphy: Artist’s Temporary Decaying Art Brings Enchantment To The Forest British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is known for his phenomenal and temporary, installations which involve using natural elements, ranging from sticks, stones, leaves
dappledwithshadow: Andy Goldsworthy
xtwelvelettersx: Andy Goldsworthy’s art forever reblog
museumuesum: Andy Goldsworthy Line to follow colour in stones, St. Abbs, Scotland, 31 May 1985 found stones
laquarium: Andy Goldsworthy
cosmicscripts: Snow and ice sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy
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asylum-art: Natural sculptures byAndy Goldsworth“Andy Goldsworthy is an extraordinary, innovative British artist whose collaborations with nature produce uniquely personal and intense artworks. Using a seemingly endless range of natural materials—snow,
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