I’m a longtime fan of his work — ten years ago when I was working at the bookstore I remember distinctly saving up the money to buy a coffeetable book of photographs of his stuff.
And yet I’d never thought to juxtapose his pieces with bereshit. Until now. So WOW, and thank you!
All of Goldworthy’s materials are taken from nature–leaves, icicles, twigs, stones, etc–all things that he finds in their natural habitat. He just rearranges them into something beautiful. photographs them and then allows them to return to the ecosystem as weather, etc. has its way with his “sculptures.”
BS”D
These are un-be-fricken-lieveable, Danay. Wowee. Thank you so much for posting them!
I knew we had something deep and important in common. I adore Andy too. Thanks for the post.
I’m a longtime fan of his work — ten years ago when I was working at the bookstore I remember distinctly saving up the money to buy a coffeetable book of photographs of his stuff.
And yet I’d never thought to juxtapose his pieces with bereshit. Until now. So WOW, and thank you!
Have you seen “Rivers & Tides” – the documentary about him? More wonderfulness.
Hello, we were wondering what kind of medium… Andy used to creat that dark image with the yellow center.
Shaina and Pat–
All of Goldworthy’s materials are taken from nature–leaves, icicles, twigs, stones, etc–all things that he finds in their natural habitat. He just rearranges them into something beautiful. photographs them and then allows them to return to the ecosystem as weather, etc. has its way with his “sculptures.”