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CREATE AN OUTDOOR SCULPTURE


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Andrew Goldsworthy is a British artist who creates unique works of art in the environment using all natural objects such as pebbles, twigs, branches, pine cones, mud, leaves and petals. Much of his work is meant to be temporary. He takes pictures of his work and then allows it to remain in the natural environment and decay over time. Sometimes he photographs the same work in different conditions. Goldsworthy says he “works with nature as a whole” and doesn’t use man-made tools to produce his artwork. Create your own sculpture inspired by Andrew Goldsworthy!


SUPPLY BOX
  • Found natural objects
  • Digital camera or phone
  • Open space outdoors
COLLECT MATERIALS

Collect a variety of interesting natural materials such as leaves, twigs, pinecones, berries, rocks and grasses. Consider the shape, color and texture of the materials. 

ASSEMBLE YOUR SCULPTURE

Find an outdoor location around your home to assemble your sculpture. Experiment! Create a pattern with your materials, arrange them by color, shape or size.

PHOTOGRAPH YOUR WORK

Use a camera to photograph your artwork. In the days that follow, go outside and look at how your sculpture has changed.

 

Search "Andrew Goldsworthy" on YouTube for some amazing videos of the artist at work.
Click here for a printable PDF.