Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, of great renown in his field, who creates certain works in the middle of nature with sticks and stone with the only help of your creativity and that way of collecting what surrounds you.
Un Ephemeral art and that only transits for days until it is nature itself that is in charge of tearing it apart or tearing it off by the force of the wind by blurring the forms that this British artist has created.
Goldsworthy, son of a mathematician, grew up working on farms before he had a chance to begin his career at Central Lancashite University. As he says, part of his job is how to select the best tomatoes in a market to be able to combine them in the most harmonious way and to be able to create those works that you can find here in the form of photographs.
As I have said, part of Goldsworthy's job is ephemeral and expired, such as the leaves of certain trees that fall in autumn. It also makes sense to demonstrate the very fragility of the planet, although the drawing of this British sculptor has other more complex intentions.
«When I create something, in the field itself or on the street of a city or town, it will disappear, but it is part of the history of those places. In the early days of my work I focused on the idea of collapse and decay. Now some of those changes that occur are too beautiful to describe.»
Many timess uses the becoming of some of his works to leave them like that, as is. Andy Goldsworthy has several published books that you can turn to from this link, and your own website where to go to part of his artistic work.
A British artist who sculpt the environment that surrounds him so that in days everything returns to its same state.
A sculpture that stands out in its environment.