Monday, May 27, 2013

'Pebbles, Broken and Scraped' by Andy Goldsworthy

"Looking, touching, material, place and form are all inseparable from the resulting work. It is difficult to say where one stops and another begins. The energy and space around a material are as important as the energy and space within. The weather--rain, sun, snow, hail, mist, calm--is that external space made visible. When I touch a rock, I am touching and working the space around it. It is not independent of its surroundings, and the way it sits tells how it came to be there." 
- Andy Goldsworthy






Reference: www.morning-earth.org/ARTISTNATURALISTS/AN_Goldsworthy.html

Welcome!

Hi Year 11,

Welcome to your very own blog for this year and next!

The aim is to upload Critical and Historical studies of artists, artworks and art movements that you can access 24/7 as a quick and easy study resource. The information uploaded will be created by the class, so the more you put into it, the more you will get out of it.

Good luck and enjoy!

Miss Stamell