I hope that seeing birds in a different light through my artwork will encourage appreciation of avian life and hence a desire to conserve it.
The South African artist is the world’s first beach calligrapher…
Every year hundreds of farmers gather in rice fields to create massive images using the paddies as a canvas.
Fuzzy, green and amazing to look at up close, moss are essential to Earth’s ecosystems and guard against soil erosion.
The metal spines of Handford’s striking contribution play an almost surgical role, and the fact that these trees were “illegally felled” hints at the shadows of the historical witch hunts:
… American sculptor Keith Jennings carves wizened faces into the skins of trees, revealing a vision of their inner spirit.
San Francisco-based artist Robert Buelteman is experimenting with various plant materials and electrocuting them to reveal fascinating patterns, all without cameras or digital manipulation.
The strange phenomenon only happens every few years, and the tracks are left for several years for visitors to ponder.
Life is a beach for these two sand artists. They both use the sand as a canvas for monumental land art.